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Dealing With Unknowns in Your Genealogy Program

I have a lot of unknowns in my family tree. While The Master Genealogist genealogy computer program is amazingly powerful, it requires that you have set a mother or father of a person before you can use the ADD PERSON … Continue reading


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Using News Alerts to Research Your Relatives

Google News Alerts and Yahoo News Alerts allow you to set up customized new alerts that are emailed to you which may help you research your ancestors and relatives. Google News Alerts are the easiest to use. Simply type in … Continue reading


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Nasty Nagging Norwegian Names

If you have a Norwegian in your family tree, I’m sure that you’ve said worse things about hunting up Norwegian ancestors and dealing with all of the name games. Those Norwegian Names – Tips for the Online Researcher from Norway … Continue reading


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Planning Another Genealogy Trip – Wisconsin

I should be heading back home to my husband and cats, but instead, I’m leaving in a week for a drop-out-of-the-sky-decision to spend 10 days in Wisconsin researching my mother’s side of the family tree. This was just decided yesterday, … Continue reading


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Family History Research Paper Trails

I’ve been on the road since March 2006 tracking down family roots and living relatives. I’ve driven from Alabama to Ohio, to Michigan, and across to Washington State. Then south to Oregon and back to Seattle. Along the way I’ve … Continue reading


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24-7 Family History Circle – Weekly Planner Tips for Family Research

Ancestry.com’s 24-7 Family History Circle offers a category called “Weekly Planner”. Once a week a tip is published with an assignment for that week to help you with your genealogy and family history research. Recent Weekly Planner tips include: Weekly … Continue reading


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Every Ending is Just a Beginning: It’s All in the Details

It happens all the time in genealogy research. You are following a course of research, nose close to the ground, sniffing and tracking down this path and that, and wham! Your nose slams up against a dead end sign. There’s … Continue reading


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Options When Your Genealogy Research Comes to a Dead End

Twenty Ways to Avoid Genealogical Grief offers an interesting list of 20 tips for overcoming your genealogy dead ends. Examples include: Always note the source of information that you record or photocopy, and date it too. If the material is … Continue reading


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Understanding the Quaker Meeting Notes

The West side of my family were involved with the Quaker Society of Friends. Luckily for me, there are tons of preserved and transcribed meeting notes from all those meetings, with notes and records of my ancestors participation. Unfortunately for … Continue reading


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US Surname Distribution: Where Was Your Family When?

Hammrick Software’s free online tool, U.S. Surname Distribution is an interesting way to examine the spread of your family names across the United States. Simply type in the last name and choose a census year from among 1850, 1880, and … Continue reading


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