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Review of Ancestry.com Wonder whether it's worth it, to fork over big bucks to access a collection of genealogy databases? Well, here are my thoughts on the resources available at Ancestry.com ancestry.com • pay genealogy sites • review of ancestry.com • genealogy • genealogy website review
ANCESTRY.COM A free month membership at Ancestry.com. ancestry.com • genealogy • web sites • website
Irish Records at Ancestry.com Ancestry.com is it worth paying to join? Overview of databases and review. ireland • irish • genealogy
Is Online Resource ancestry.com Worth Price? Using fee-based online genealogy resources is advisable if a genealogist has exhausted free resources or if a person spends most of their time on genealogy. ancestry.com • online genealogy resources • genealogy sources that charge • fee-based genealogy sites • free online genealogy sites
Tweens and Their Family Tree Learning about your family can be a fun and exciting hobby. Find out ways to teach your tween about their family tree. family tree • family history • ancestry.com • familysearch.org • family tree templates
Best Genealogy Resources for Beginners Before diving into the World Wide Web, genealogists start with basic family information. Only then can the family tree begin to grow, with carefully chosen resources. genealogy resources • ancestry.com • roostmagic.com • church of jesus christ of latter-day saints • pcmagazine
BRAIN ORGANIZING ways to get your mind ready to break through your brick wall websites • web sites • genealogical research
Discover Jewish Family History Ancestry.com recently added more Jewish records to its online collection. These are excellent resources for armchair genealogists tracing Jewish ancestry. jewish genealogy • jewish family history • jewish family records • jewish ancestry • jewish records sources
BUILDING A GENEALOGY LIBRARY Places to find the books you need for your personal genealogy library. genealogy library • genealogy books
The Flax Growers Bounty List, 1796 The Flax Growers Bounty List, 1796: an overview of the list and where to find it on the net! irish • ireland • genealogy
A Genealogists Response to 9-11-2001 As genealogists, we are in a special way connected to the world. Here are my thoughts, and ways to move forward after the US terrorists attacks. us terrorists attacks and genealogy • 9-11-2001
Ancestry Press Now you can produce a quality hard-cover book of your genealogy research and family tree charts. All with a few handy online tools from Ancestry.com ancestry press • ancestrypress • ancestry.com • ancestry publishing • genealogy publishing
Census Records A census tracks more than just the number of people living in a country. There is plenty of genealogical information in US and Canadian census records. census records • census • genealogy • genealogical • free
PERSI - the PERiodical Source Index finding articles about your ancestor persi • the periodical source index
SEARCHING FOR DISTANT COUSINS PART II - LETTER WRITING tips on contacting cousins by mail genealogical correspondence • letters • cousins
US CENSUS PART I: THE SOUNDEX the first step in locating census records genealogy • us census • soundex • searching names
Women of the American Revolution Margaret Corbin, Molly Pitcher and Deborah Sampson actively participated in the American Revolution and fought for democracy and the freedom we now enjoy. margaret corbin • molly pitcher • deborah sampson • robert shurtleff • continental army
Family Group Sheets Here are some sources for blank family group sheets, which can be a handy way to record your genealogy information. family group forms • family group sheets • genealogy forms • genealogy charts • free family group sheets
Pedigree Charts You can find nice pedigree charts online, that you can download for free. Just print them out and fill in your family data. pedigree charts • genealogy forms • free genealogy charts • free ancestor charts • genealogy records
US CENSUS PART III: THE CENSUS AND THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTERS tips on using the FHCenters to find census records census • family history centers • ais
ALTERNATIVE RECORDS: SOCIAL SECURITY using Social Security records in your genealogy research ssdi • social security application • social security death index • social security records
Get Started in Genealogy Researching your family can be a daunting task, so its best if you just take it one step at a time. First of all, you have to actually begin. genealogy • family tree • research • genealogy beginners • starting genealogy
Gifts for Genealogists If you know someone who is researching their family tree, then getting them a gift this Christmas should be a breeze. Here are a few gift ideas. genealogy gifts • gifts for genealogists • gift ideas • genealogy christmas ideas • genealogy gift ideas
Sources for Researching Irish Ancestry There are dozens of resources for tracing Irish Ancestors. Some are available online, several are in North America and more are in Ireland. irish ancestry sources • irish genealogy sources • researching irish ancestry • irish records online • irish records in north america
VITAL RECORDS where to send for birth, marriage and death certificates birth records • marriage records • death records • vital records • death certificates
WHERE DO I START? Beginner's lessons (and great review for the experienced) beginning genealogy • genealogy • lessons
Beginning Genealogy New to genealogy? Lost? Here are my basic tips and some excellent links to learn. beginning genealogy • basic genealogy
Family History For the Holidays This holiday season, consider sharing your love of family history with your loved ones by incorporating genealogy into the celebrations! genealogy • family history • holidays • christmas • gifts
GENEALOGY SPRING CLEANING a checklist for getting genealogy records re-organized genealogy filing system • genealogy correspondence • genealogical organization • genealogy forms
How to Start Genealogy Research Genealogy is a growing hobby. There is so much information out there that it can become difficult to get started. Find the best (and sometimes free) ways to research. genealogy • genealogy research • family tree • free genealogy • genealogy websites
J.P. Radelmüller Arrives in Canada After serving England's Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh and Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Radelmüller moves to Canada. john paul radelmüller • j.p. rademiller • gibraltar point lighthouse keeper • toronto island history • city of york history
Mary Peck Butterworth With counterfeiting all the rage in Colonial America, it took a mother and housewife to turn it into a successful business. counterfeiting in colonial america • mary butterworth • women counterfeiters • rehobeth • massachusetts
Multigenerational Transmission How sensitive are children, at any age, to their parents' emotion? Is it possible to generate greater self-understanding by examining one's family history? ancestry • genealogy • family research • murray bowen • family tree
Mysterious Death of J.P. Radelmüller Two soldiers apparently killed John Paul Radelmüller on a January night in 1815, but they were never convicted, and the circumstances of the murder were never revealed. john paul radelmüller • j.p. rademiller • gibraltar point lighthouse keeper • toronto island history • city of york history
Toronto Lighthouse Keeper John Paul Radelmüller Was J.P. Radelmüller murdered on the 13th step of the Gibraltar Point lighthouse? No one may ever know how he died, but his life was fascinating. john paul radelmüller • j.p. rademiller • gibraltar point lighthouse keeper • toronto island history • city of york history
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Genealogy In Scrapbooks - Preserving Our Past! Many scrapbookers are also genealogists; and no wonder, since scrapbooking is a way of preserving our lives, and the lives our families. With care and consideration genealogy and family history can very easily be incorporated into scrapbooking with or without photos of your ancestors! family • history • genealogy • roots • cousin
Genealogy Research in Nevada Searching for that ever-elusive ancestor in Nevada? Here are some resources to help you with your tracking. nevada • genealogy • research • history • resources
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Using the Federal Census, Part II The U.S. Federal Census can be a very useful tool in furthering your family history research. Here is some information to get you started, including a few clues about the Soundex Code. census • family history • genealogy
Ancestry of George W. Bush A prominent figure in the news these days, George W. Bush is a president with genealogical ties to old English royalty. ancestry george bush • george bush • george w bush • bush family tree • george bush genealogy
Genealogy - A Grand Legacy Genealogy is more than a hobby, it's pieces of our heritage which can connect us to our ancestry. Start a genealogy record book like no other, a worthwhile project for you and your grandchildren to create together. Together you can bridge the generations gaps and cement each ancestors' place in time. What a wonderful way to bond and leave a never-ending legacy for future generation. genealogy • family • grandparent and grandchild • hobbies • scrap booking
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