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Articles related to "Genealogy Programs"
Clooz Genealogy Software Clooz isn't a genealogy program like most others. It is specifically designed to help you keep track of the tiny bits of info that you come across in your research. clooz software • genealogy software • genealogy programs • clooz • clues
Documenting Your Family History as you make contact with you lost cousins, it is important to remember that proper documentation is still paramount genealogy • genealogical documentation • internet genealogy • electronic genealogy • genealogy programs
Genealogy Software 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. genealogy software • genealogy programs • genealogy software programs • choosing a family tree program • family tree software
Genealogy Timeline Tools 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. genealogy timelines • genealogy timeline tools • timeline tools • genealogy utilities • genealogy programs
ORGANIZING YOUR PAPER RECORDS ways to personalize your filing system research • organizing • organization
TIMELESS GIFTS How to turn your genealogy discoveries into holiday gifts. family history • family stories • scrapbooks • calendars • family trees
How to Choose the Best Genealogy Software Choosing the best genealogy software depends on features, reliability, personal preference and cost in programs such as Legacy, Family Tree Maker, RootsMagic and PAF. choose genealogy software • buy genealogy computer programs • genealogy software features • family history books • genealogy reports
EXPLORING KINDRED KONNECTIONS a place to find cousins gedcoms • gedcom database • gedcom research • ancestral files
French Dit Names If you have any French ancestors in your family tree, you may have noticed the unusual double-surname custom. What do these "dit" names mean? french dit names • dit names • french genealogy • french ancestors • french-canadian history
Double Dating Watch for instances of "double dating" when looking for British or early American records. There is actually a lot of history behind this odd way of recording the year. double dating • double dates • genealogy double dating • two dates in genealogy • double year dates
GEDCOM Files 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. gedcom files • gedcom • genealogy • family tree research • genealogy software
National Archives Workshops for Genealogists The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) offers the public a comprehensive program of genealogical workshops and courses in its facilities nationwide. workshops for genealogists • national archives genealogy courses • august genealogy courses • introduction to genealogy • researching census records
Beginning Genealogy - Definitions of Terms 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. beginning genealogy • genealogy terms & definitions • ahnentafel • gedcom • patronymics
Dealing with Titles You may have difficulty recording complex names that have extra components, like Duke or "the Third". Knowing how to properly organize names can come in handy. royal titles • royal ancestors • family tree royalty • recording royal titles • honorifics
Find Your Family Tree – Basic Genealogy Charts Use pedigree charts and family group sheets to organize ancestors' information in your family tree. Genealogists also use research logs to track searches and save time. genealogy basics • beginning genealogy • find family tree • pedigree charts • family group sheets
Genealogical Societies Genealogy research isn't just a solitary scouring of databases: It's about networking and sharing the fruits of your labor. Use genealogy societies wisely for your study. family history • tree • genealogy • research • societies
One Thing to Another How do I convert all these photographs, names and relationships into a Family Tree? Thank heavens a freeware programmer has come to my rescue. Generations. freeware • free downloads • generations
Review of GedHTree 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. gedhtree review • gedcom files • gedcom utilities • genealogy utility programs • creating a genealogy web site
RootsMagic 4 Genealogy Software Review RootsMagic 4 is a totally clean-slate rewrite from RootsMagic, Inc genealogy software. Unlike previous versions, this new generation is nearly intuitive to use. rootsmagic 4 • genealogy software • paf • master genealogist • family tree maker
The Ahnentafel Chart Pedigree charts are a very visual way to organize your relatives, but they take up alot of space. An ahnentafel chart can map out ancestors in a compact manner. ahnentafel charts • ahnentafel reports • anentafel • ahnentafel • genealogy charts
Create a Genealogy Scrapbook as a Treasured Gift Want to create a unique holiday or anniversary gift that a relative will treasure? A heritage scrapbook you make yourself can be the perfect gift. genealogy • scrapbook memories • heritage scrapbook • christmas present • gift
Sharing What You Know Sharing your family history with others is always a challenge. This articles provides some of the reasons to go with electronic publishing using HTML. The flexibility and volume of material that can be made available are the most compelling! html • genealogy • family history • swarthout • mark swarthout |
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