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If you are using a computer program to manage your genealogy research, then you might find that using GEDCOM files can be helpful for sharing what you have with others.
GedHTree will convert your standard Gedcom file into a series of linked HTML pages that you can then put online as a website for all the world to see.
What does GEDCOM stand for? What are patronymics and collateral lines? What does née mean? And what about that strange word, Ahnentafel? Here are genealogy definitions.
Timelines can help you put all the events in your family tree into a historical and chronological format, giving you a great view of how your family fits into history.
RootsMagic 4 is a totally clean-slate rewrite from RootsMagic, Inc genealogy software. Unlike previous versions, this new generation is nearly intuitive to use.
You don't need to be a web designer to make your own family tree website. If you want to publish your genealogy information online, there are networks that you can join
Genealogy has become a hobby for many Americans. Documenting our family's blood line back through generations gives you insight into your family's history.
Since July 2000 Tribal Pages.com has evolved as a family tree website-hosting service for amateur and professional genealogists.
To honour the recent passing of Gerald Ford, I'm highlighting some genealogy resources for all the presidents of the United States.
Get your genealogy out of your computer and onto your bookshelf. Custom printing companies offer you the chance to have your family tree immortalized on paper.
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
There is a wealth of genealogical information on the Internet, and much of is it available at no cost. Here are a few of the best free sites for your family tree research
Most genealogy programs offer the same basic features, but you might need to shop around to find the one with the right bells and whistles for your research.
There are all kinds of genealogy programs, and not just the ones to house your growing collection of relatives and their information. Utilities can be helpful too.
Despite the many migrations of Anabaptists, genealogy records for Mennonites are plentiful. Here are several resources for researching Mennonite ancestry.
Genealogy libraries and archives have many documents and resource books to help find your ancestors. Plan ahead to make the best use of your research trip time.
Choosing the best genealogy software depends on features, reliability, personal preference and cost in programs such as Legacy, Family Tree Maker, RootsMagic and PAF.


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