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Category - Family History
The most important thing in life is family. Your family history is perhaps the most priceless thing you have.
It also defines who you are as well as where you came from. Everyone wants to understand their roots and how they came to be. Do not worry if you are unsure of the details, we will help you find out important information about your family history.
You will learn where your ancestors came from, how they paved way for you and more about your genealogy. We will begin with what you know and go back as far as we can.
It does not matter if you have to go through billions of historical records, photos and other ancestry information that relates to you because we will get all the answers that you seek.
This category will help you make a head start with your research. There has never been a better time to start researching your family history.
Another Genealogical Gem: Germans From Russia Find a Home in the...
“Our past is in the archives and records from villages in Russia, Ukraine and the Black Sea.” ~...
Newspapers Help Genealogical Researchers Get the Lede on Family...
"Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" Don't be a genealogical researcher hack, take the lede and get...
Museum of Danish Immigrants In America & Genealogy Center...
"Get off the interstate, Ben Stone!" is not just a line from a movie; it is great suggestion to...
The Family History Library – Genealogy on the Move
When it comes to all the new changes and improved methods of research that are being implemented at...
Genealogists Seek South Carolina Ancestors by Looking Behind the...
“There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the Old South. Here in this pretty world...
The War To End All Wars – How History Can Touch The...
"Over there, over there Send the word, send the word over there That the Yanks are coming, the...
One Good Deed Deserves Another – So Don’t Forget...
How often have I paused on every charm, The sheltered cot, the cultivated farm, The never-failing...
Revisiting Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings Descendants Now...
In 1998, the journal Nature reported that Jefferson had a slave mistress (Sally Hemings) with whom...
Now That DAR Accepts DNA Testing – Will Genealogy Be...
Based on research conducted by the Registrar General's Office of the National Society Daughters of...
When Etymology Meets German Genealogy, Ancestors Are Found
Professional genealogist Joan Shurtliff isn't about to let the fact that she doesn't speak German...
The End Is the Beginning Is the End – Genealogy Is More than...
Though Webster's Dictionary defines death as “a permanent cessation of all vital functions . . ...
Genealogy Research In Ireland – Expect Some Blarney and...
English singer-songwriter and lyricist Steven Patrick Morrissey, known to alternative rock fans as...
Legacy Books – The Genealogy Gift Of Family For Family
Given the time of year, professional genealogist Tricia Dingwall-Thompson has taken poetic license...
Tracing Your Polish Ancestry – Geography May Hold the...
“To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is...
Pennsylvania Genealogy Research – It May Be the Key to...
There is a lot of history to be found in the Keystone State. In Philadelphia alone: the first daily...
Genealogists Ride the Research Rails to Find Orphan Train Rider...
It was a train that took me away from here but a train can't bring me home What made my dreams so...
Pre-1850 Research – The Hidden People Censuses
The U.S. Census has evolved over the years since its inception in 1790. According to the first...
Dual Citizenship by Descent Italian Style – Doing the Genealogy...
How many of you have seen the commercials in which Americans spot the new Italian Immigrants...
Using the School Census for Genealogy Research –...
School days, school days Dear old Golden Rule days 'Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic Taught to...