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  • Genealogy Search  By : florence
    Genealogy is the study and tracing of family pedigrees. This involves collecting the names of relatives, both living and deceased, and establishing the relationships between them based on primary, secondary and/or circumstantial evidence or documentation, thus building up a cohesive family tree. Genealogy is sometimes also referred to as family history, although these terms may be used distinctly: the former being the basic study of who is related to whom; the latter involving more "fleshing out
  • Internet Detective Sites - What Are They?  By : Scott Fromherz
    Over the last five years we have seen an emergence of a new type of website, commonly referred to as an "Internet Detective Site." Here we will answer the questions, "What are internet detective sites?" and "What kinds of information can you find on an internet detective site?"
  • Family History More Popular And Easier Than Ever  By : Adam Sorensen
    Family history is becoming a more popular pastime, especially now that the Internet has made researching your ancestry easier than ever.
  • Searching Census Records for your Ancestors  By : Don Sorensen
    One of the best places to search for your ancestors is in the U.S. census records. The United States has done a census every ten years since 1790.
  • The Great Genealogical Need by Leo Talbot  By : Adam Sorensen
    For those of you that are experienced genealogists and have so far weathered the storms of years of research through dusty archives and who are now in the ‘nirvana’ of online research…this article is for you.
  • Vital Records - A Brief Overview  By : Leo Talbot
    The foundation of genealogy or family history research is birth, death and marriage records. It is these vital records of life's significant events that we turn to when we begin to seek out the knowledge of our ancestry. These public records and others such as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI), offer access to genealogical information that may not be available from any other source.
  • Family History - Getting Started  By : Leo Talbot
    The most FAQ’s by those who are getting started in genealogical research (family history) are, “Where do I start?”, and, “Where can I go to get help?”

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