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- The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
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Understanding Chinese Family Trees
Posted on 18 March 2013 | 1 CommentOne of my friends with Chinese ancestry asked for help tracing his family tree. I started with the standard question, ‘What do you now about your family already?” He said... -
California Pioneer Project
Posted on 21 February 2013 | No CommentsIf your ancestors were settlers in California prior to 1880, the California Pioneer Project site should be on your research task list. The site contains lists of earlier settles, links... -
Collaborating With Cousins
Posted on 2 November 2012 | No CommentsIt seems like any difficult genealogy research problem can be resolved by teams of cousins if they actively engage in the research. I’ve seen it happen time and time again... -
Finding Alice Farrar at Midnight
Posted on 11 August 2012 | No CommentsLike many genealogical researchers, my most effective research hours are after the world goes to sleep, Skype is shut down and telephones are hopefully silent. The research agenda of these... -
Tools for the 21st Century
Posted on 17 July 2012 | No CommentsWell known speaker and manager for GenealogyBank, Thomas Jay Kemp is one of our favorite people in the genealogy world. He has created many publications for the genealogy community over... -
Genealogy Research ~ Using Screen Capture for Chrome by Google
Posted on 7 March 2012 | No CommentsGenealogists constantly want images of records to document their data and to aid in their ancestral research. There are many tools available to capture onscreen information ranging from a simple... -
Using Hakia in Genealogy Searches
Posted on 22 September 2011 | No CommentsMost of us spend our online genealogy search time using Google or Bing. They are great, but they aren’t the only search engine that genealogists should consider. I’ve been using... -
Genealogy Tips ~ Google Earth, Docs and Scribble
Posted on 27 April 2011 | No CommentsIf you have Google Earth installed on your computer (a free download), you’ll enjoy seeing the USGS presentation of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Not only will you see a... -
Following Surnames In Your Genealogy Research
Posted on 27 April 2011 | No CommentsHave you ever wondered how many other folks across the U.S. shares your surname? A surname distribution map covering 70 years can be found on the Surname Distribution Maps” Hamrick... -
Genealogy Research Tips ~ Google, TNG, FGR
Posted on 25 April 2011 | No CommentsIf you haven’t tried Google genealogy related surname search, give it a try this week. Just go to www.google.com and enter the following code in the search field: surname ~"surname". ...













