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Everybody’s Related to Royalty
Posted on 29 March 2008 | No CommentsThis article was at the bottom of one of my file drawers. I don’t know who authored it or when, but thank them for their work and agree with... -
How Much Is Enough?
Posted on 27 March 2008 | No CommentsNot all that long ago, or so it seems to me, I built the first computer available for home users. My IMSI 8080 was THE big thing among us technology... -
Finding Charlie Stone
Posted on 15 March 2008 | 2 CommentsBrick walls or other missing information in your ancestral research are common to all of us. Frequently, the information we need is fairly close to us in time, yet seems... -
What If I Have Black Sheep In My Ancestry?
Posted on 13 March 2008 | No CommentsPeople frequently voice their concern about finding Black Sheep in their ancestral tree. They are afraid they will find that some of their ancestors had difficulties in life and that... -
Grandpa Left Me What?
Posted on 11 March 2008 | No CommentsOver the past 10 years, I have worked with a doctor who is researching Huntington’s Disease (HD). This terrible malady causes the degradation and eventual failure of neurons in brain... -
Small Town Newspapers
Posted on 7 March 2008 | No CommentsSmall town newspapers are always a family history researcher’s best friend. I’ve been looking through some old copies of one of these publications for any information on my ancestors. Recently,... -
Legacy Never Ceases to Amaze and Please
Posted on 25 February 2008 | No CommentsI often talk about my love of Legacy Family Tree. I’ve been a beta tester for products from Legacy and their parent company, Millennia for many years and know how... -
Danish Census Records
Posted on 24 February 2008 | No CommentsStaying with the Danish theme of an earlier note, it isn’t difficult to read Danish Census records if you understand certain key words. A number of years ago, a good... -
Wikipedia and Dutch Occupations
Posted on 17 February 2008 | No CommentsWikipedia County Lists For some reason, I haven’t been using Wikipedia effectively in the course of my ancestral research. I haven’t searched the site for the counties of U. S.... -
It’s Not Too Early
Posted on 9 February 2008 | No CommentsHave you started shopping for your Christmas 2008 gifts yet? If you want to give unique gifts, it isn’t too early to make a plan and start creating them. If...









