Articles related to "Soundex"If you're new to genealogy, you might be wondering about those letter and number codes used in online databases and family tree software.
The 1880 Federal Census Record is a gold mine for genealogical data. Relation to head of house & parents' birthplace are listed. Census indexes have replaced the Soundex.
Double-check your finds to make sure you don't introduce errors and mistakes into your family tree research.
Does your genealogy software create Tiny Tafel reports? You might be wondering what these things are, since they do look a little confusing at first.
Adoptees wanting to find biological siblings on the Internet can begin by checking adoption registry websites, discussion boards, and genealogy sources.
Canada's National Registration File of 1940 is an excellent source of information for family historians and genealogists.
The 1900 & 1910 Federal Census Records have much data for genealogists, including military service, birth month and year, marriage & immigration information.
The 1920 and 1930 Federal Census Records contain much genealogical information, and are often the first public record for beginning genealogists to access.
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