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- The New Genealogy Theme ~ Fluff and Stuff
- FamilySearch Wiki ~ Pennsylvania Online Genealogy Records
- The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Arthur Barlowe, First Voyage to Virginia ~ 1584
- Assize of Clarendon ~ 1166
- The Assize of Arms ~ 1181
- Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts
- When Aliens Enter Your Ancestral Tree
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Family History by a Ten-Year Old Using Prezi
Posted on 18 September 2012 | 1 CommentGenealogists constantly hope that the young folks in their families will take up the genealogy quest early in their lives. We want someone to hand our research to when we... -
FamilySearch and BYU Genealogy Resources
Posted on 3 November 2010 | No CommentsThe past few weeks have marked a dramatic interest surge in the LDS Church’s FamilySearch resources and products. The folks at FamilySearch invited a group of genealogy bloggers to Salt... -
Oral Interviews – Still Going Strong
Posted on 28 September 2010 | No CommentsThe art of interviewing ancestors and family members has not died in America. At least that is the indication from the flurry of requests for help and interview question lists... -
The Quilt in the Corner Closet
Posted on 8 September 2010 | No CommentsIt all started with me looking for blanket in the linen closet downstairs. It was cool sitting down while working on my server in mid-January and I finally had to... -
Don’t Go Down The Stairs
Posted on 17 February 2010 | No CommentsBoth of my grandmothers died within a couple of months of each other when I was five. I don’t have extensive memories of them. I know that my interest in... -
Genealogy Research Live in Palm of Your Hand
Posted on 16 November 2009 | No CommentsI know that a number of you have iPhones. You probably aren’t aware that you can purchase an application to let you access new FamilySearch on your phone! Check out... -
Watching Over My Shoulder
Posted on 4 October 2009 | No CommentsLike many of you, I spend considerable time doing genealogical research on my family lines. My forays into the past often overtake my perception of where and when I am. ...








