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Genealogy Today’s Tips on Finding and Using Church Records

Genealogy Today has an interesting article on “Finding and Using Church Records” that had a few surprises in it for me. During the 1930s, the Works Projects Administration (WPA) planned an inventory of all U.S. church records. Because too many … Continue reading


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GeneaBlogie: Sharing the Learning Experience of Tracking an Ancestor

I’m still learning a lot about how to best research ancestors and family members and I was very intrigued by this detailed story of researching a mystery family member by Craig Manson of GeneaBlogie. Our task is to track a … Continue reading


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Tips for Locating Ancestral Origins

The Ancestry Daily News article on “Using Ancestry.com: Locating Ancestral Origins” is packed with helpful resources and information on tracking the origins of your ancestors, specifically those who just arrived in the county. To the non-genealogist, the town of origin … Continue reading


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Tips from the Pros of Ancestry.com – Researching the US Census Online

The 24/7 Family History Circle has a great tip from the pros on reading the Census records on Ancestry.com that may save you some time and effort. Most of us are slow to read everything on a computer monitor, so … Continue reading


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Working With Specific Family Members in TMG

Working with The Master Genealogist (TMG) computer program, I’m often working with a group of people, switching between different people’s information as I check on the information on each and add new information or sources. These are often family members, … Continue reading


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Creating Custom Reports with The Master Genealogist (TMG)

Here is the challenge. Planning a trip to Wisconsin to dig into the Anderson and Knapp family roots, and I wanted to use my genealogy program, The Master Genealogist (TMG), to help me print out reports on locations within Wisconsin. … Continue reading


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Researching Poetry, Quotes, and Songs

One of my grandfather’s was a teacher and in his early, romantic years, he fancied himself a poet. Unfortunately, while we have a lot of his handwritten poetry from the 1930s, most of them were not his own. Grandfather copied … Continue reading


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Which You is Writing Your Memoirs?

The Lifewriter’s Digest offers “Who is Writing Your Memoirs”, an interesting twist on thinking about writing your memoirs and autobiography. The same internal debate occurs as you writing your memoirs. You have many parts vying for authorship of your memoir, … Continue reading


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The Lies Our Ancestors Told Us

In an interesting newspaper editorial, Sarri Gilman in the The Herald talked about the lies her grandparents told her: It is disappointing when beliefs we hold close to our hearts turn out to be not worthy of our aspirations. Sometimes … Continue reading


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Suggestions for Prompting the Memory for Storytelling and Memoirs

Personal Narrative Collection suggestions is a fabulous list of prompts for inspiring recollections of your past. This is an excellent tool for those writing their memoirs or autobiographies, to help children tell stories of their life, and for anyone writing … Continue reading


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