By: Gerry Restrivera | 2009-06-24 | Genealogy Unlock your family secrets and history. Find out how to map out your family tree easily. Discover the best tool to track down your family tree that you can use at the comfort of your own home. read more
By: Edward J James | 2010-04-02 | Humanities If you are considering genealogy as a new interest and hobby you will quickly discover that it is a fascinating world where you can explore right back into your family's past. As you do this you begin to take a walk through the social history of each time period you research and find the stories behind the smiling photographs in that old album. read more
By: Scott Many11 | 2011-01-10 | Genealogy Genealogy helps you to find your family roots. It is very interesting to find out where you come from, who your relatives were etc. Therefore many people are enthralled to find their origin and hence does family tree search. read more
By: Mark J Butler | 2010-03-28 | Crafts Genealogy, the study of your roots, or your family tree so to speak, is something that many people will become interested in as they reach adulthood and begin to get more curious about their family and where they come from. Genealogy begins as a mild interest for most of us that works its way into a passion over time. read more
By: Malc Moore | 2010-03-26 | Humanities There are several websites available on the Internet that offer genealogy census records with the help of which you can get valuable information about your past family members. You should then compare the information and data from the different genealogy census available. read more
By: Julia Hanson | 2010-04-01 | Humanities Genealogy is the study of family history and ancestry of an individual. Put simply, a genealogist studies and traces a family tree through the generations, including as much information about the members of the family and ancestors as possible. Tracing family histories is never easy and genealogical studies are very diverse. Therefore, as a genealogist, you will need to use a variety of tools and methods to find out relationships between individuals and build a family tree. Here are sources of information you'll need to use to properly conduct a genealogical study. read more
By: Bill Turnbull | 2010-04-02 | Humanities Genealogy Books have for a long time been the way in which family tree and genealogy data are stored and accounted for. Therefore large stockpiles of information still lye in these old books and they should be used in your family tree research. read more
By: Bill Turnbull | 2010-04-02 | Humanities Genealogy enthusiasts are here given a guide to help them create their own family tree. Useful tips and helpful advice is offered to make the experience not just easier but also more enjoyable and rewarding. read more
By: Malc Moore | 2010-03-26 | Home & Family In modern times, using the research facilities that LDS genealogy (Latter Day Saints Genealogy) offer is commonly accepted. In fact for anyone doing research on their family tree it should be one of the first place to check out. read more
By: Tom Hartley | 2010-03-27 | Home & Family It's easy to become wrapped up in the day-to-day of life, and to forget the joys of sharing with others: the first smiles, the first baby steps, the first boyfriend, the walk down the aisle. Gather together all your facts and stories, pictures and movies, put them on a free website, and share them with relatives, friends, anyone or everyone. read more
By: Jodie Stoughton | 2010-04-02 | Arts & Entertainment With the economy keeping people closer to home, there's been a greater focus on family fun that's relatively inexpensive and close to home. This has lead to a renewed interest in nostalgic activities like researching family history. Making this connection to the past is something that can involve the whole family and benefit generations. read more
By: Tina Cindy | 2010-03-30 | Home & Family Genealogy is taken by many people as a hobby in these days. With the advance of technology, even non-skilled people can research much information quickly... read more
By: Tina Cindy | 2010-03-30 | Home & Family Genealogical research can be performed by the ordinary people. There are typically two kinds of genealogists: professionals who learn genealogy to make living by conducting research for others and in trusting others. Both of them use almost the same ways to collect the information. read more
By: Bill Turnbull | 2010-04-02 | Home & Family Genealogy is getting high tech That's right! Thanks to the Internet, it doesn't matter if your ancestors were born in Czechoslovakia . . . Nova Scotia . . . or Australia . . . you can discover some of the most basic facts about them. We'll show you where to start searching online for your family tree. read more