Genealogy Classes - Genealogy
GENCLASS - People around the world are catching the genealogy bug, but many just don't know where or how to start. Are you one of them? The experienced GENCLASS instructors want to help you, step by step, learn what records are available, how to ... [... more]
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Family Health Assessment - Genealogy
For years now the US Surgeon General has been telling us the importance of getting a family health assessment. Research has shown a Family connection between many diseases. Cancer, heart problems, hearing and vision loss, migraines, thyroid ... [... more]
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Genealogy Conferences 2008 - Genealogy
Genealogy conferences are a great way to continue our education in family history. One way we can continue to learn in the genealogy field is to attend the conferences held yearly. Whether a member of an association or not, you are invited to ... [... more]
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Time Saving Tips - Genealogy
Time is something a genealogist holds dear; there never seems to be enough hours in a day. Family history researchers are also parents, spouses, students, executives, housewives, teachers, doctors, and many other job titles that require much of ... [... more]
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Social Security Numbers - Genealogy
The first three digits in a social security number indicate either where the person applied (if before 1972) or where they resided at the time (for those after 1972). It does not necessarily indicate where the person was born. (However, this does ... [... more]
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Genealogy Abbreviations & Acronyms G-Z - Genealogy
Here are some Abbreviations & Acronyms that you might come across when doing your genealogical research: GENTECH An organization dedicated to bridging GENealogy and TECHnology GIMA Genealogical Institute of Mid-America (University of ... [... more]
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Text & IM Abbreviations - Genealogy
Recently I went on a retreat with some fellow Southwest students and faculty. Admittedly, some of us were not "freshly out of High School" as some of the students. We are older and wiser in some areas; but, during our conversation we confessed . [... more]
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Genealogy Evidence! - Genealogy
In her book, Evidence!, Elizabeth Shown Mills makes the following comparison. She states, "Ancestors. Where did they come from? Who produced them? These are the most basic questions that genealogists ask. These are also the questions we must ask ... [... more]
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Genealogy Abbreviations & Acronyms A-F - Genealogy
Here are some Abbreviations & Acronyms that you might come across when doing your genealogical research: AAGRA Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents ASGRA Association of Scottish Genealogists and Researchers in Archives DSDI ... [... more]
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Genealogy Sources - Genealogy
Sources in genealogy can be classified in two types. Primary sources are the ones we hope to find, but secondary are very important in the research process. Primary sources is a common term when dealing with family history. It includes such ... [... more]
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Getting the Family Involved in Family Research - Genealogy
There are those times when it is a great idea to get the rest of the family involved in Family Research. Explaining to them what family history is, and why you do it, may take the mystery out of it. It may make them more understanding of what you ... [... more]
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Interviewing Questions - Genealogy
Interviewing for family history can be a rewarding and informative time. Try to stay in the one hour frame, as longer may tire the person being interviewed. The following are some basic facts you can try to gather: Full name; include nicknames. ... [... more]
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