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The Importance Of Mormon Genealogy To Latter Day Saints
2008-05-21 00:00:00 Most people seem to realize that genealogy occupies a special place in the Latter Day Saint faith, but do they know why Mormon genealogy is such a popular avocation among the Latter Day Saints? Once you know more about Mormon history, you will understand why genealogy is so important to members of the Latter Day ...
Can Wisconsin Genealogy Trace Origins Of Cheese To Germany?
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WARNING: Blogger Has Fallen Off Genealogy Wagon and Can’t Quit
2008-05-02 06:39:00 THURSDAY, MAY 1It was bound to happen. I’ve been avoiding the subject for about 3 years, ignoring my genealogy addiction, completely on the wagon. Last night the worst possible thing happened. I discovered I could tinker into ancestry.com and recreate my long-lost charts online and not worry about losing them every time I have a crash. I am ashamed to say I went out on a binge last night. I stayed up until 5AM (yep, all night) working on the family tree. I now have recovered something like 99% of the files I lost ages ago. I need to ...
Why is it such a hugh bargain?
2008-04-24 01:03:00 It seems that some people are missing out on plenty of delight and enrichment simply because our offer appears to be too good to be true. A prospective customer (now a customer) emailed us earlier this week to ask us about it. It didn?t make sense. Why is it so cheap? Why is it more ...
Why such a huge bargain?
2008-04-24 01:03:00 It seems that some people are missing out on plenty of delight and enrichment simply because our offer appears to be too good to be true. A prospective customer (now a customer) emailed us earlier this week to ask us about it. It didn?t make sense. Why is it so cheap? Why is it more ...
Some Tips On How To Do Genealogy Research
2008-04-19 07:00:00 There were times when doing genealogy research was filled with tedium and information was hard to come by though now that the Internet has made the world smaller and a lot closer, doing genealogy research need not any longer mean doing all that much hard work that it once meant. In addition, before the electronic ...
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Changing Historical Boundaries Challenges Polish Genealogy
2008-04-16 00:00:00 The history of many European countries, with changing boundaries and names, often make locating accurate genealogical searches difficult if not nearly impossible.
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Changing Historical Boundaries Challenges Polish Genealogy
2008-04-15 07:00:00 The history of many European countries, with changing boundaries and names, often make locating accurate genealogical searches difficult if not nearly impossible. Such is often the case when conducting Polish genealogy research, especially in finding information related to times prior to World War II. In tracing Polish genealogy through different resources, some challenges include the ...
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Tracing Your Italian Genealogy
2008-04-07 07:00:00 There is a strong positive presence of Italians throughout the United States of Americas history. For many Italian/Americans it is exciting to learn about their Italian genealogy and where exactly their ancestors came from. Not only can this information showcase the strength of the immigrants that came to the United States of America, ...
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Free Genealogy Fair: National Archives Hosts Free Genealogy Fair
2008-04-04 00:00:00 The National Archives will host its fourth annual Genealogy Fair. This year?s program will highlight Federal records located at the National Archives relating to general genealogy, World War I, and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Sessions will offer guidance on topics including Civil War pension files, Freedmen?s Bureau marriage records, World War I draft registration records, and New Deal publications. National Archives staff will demonstrate how to use databases including the Archival Research Catalog (ARC) and Access to Archival Databases (AAD). The fair will provide information and guidance for experienced genealogy professionals and novices alike. This event is free and open to the public.
Obama, Clinton genealogy
2008-03-26 11:55:00 I'll be damned. They're one big family. According to researchers at the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Barack Obama is related to Brad Pitt while Hillary Clinton is related to Angelina Jolie.It figures. Obama has Brad Pitt's charisma while Hillary has Angelina Jolie's devil-may-care attitude. But when it comes to the nitty-gritty of the genealogical study, it shows that Obama is seemingly destined for the White House.He's related to six U.S. Presidents (unfortunately though, George W. Bush is one of them) and one of history's greatest leaders, Winston Churchill.As for Hillary, she's related to Madonna and Celine Dion. Well, her relation to Celine Dion explains why she's easy to hate while her Madonna connection explains why I have yet to meet a gay man who doesn't admire Hillary.But who gives a hoot about these genealogical studies? For all we know, we're all related to each other if one is to consider the Out-of-Africa model of the origins of man.Thus, nobody ...
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The Genealogy Of Hate - The Roots Of Anti-Islamism
2008-03-18 11:52:00 (Here is another rather long article on the issue of Islam-West relations. Before reacting to the title or the terms used alone readers are requested to first kindly peruse the piece. I am sure your queries will be answered within the same text. Regards) On March 16, 2001 several youths allegedly attacked two Muslims who were ...
Face made from human bodies in latest genealogy ad campaign.
2008-03-11 14:48:00 An ad campaign for the genealogy tv program Who Do You Think You Are features this great illustration using thousands of different body shapes to make up what looks like a very freaky odd looking face. Click on the image for the full size version. via
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Japan Genealogy Research Detective
2008-03-04 00:00:00 Japan genealogy research detective database- Access Japan genealogy research databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Japan, you will see how complex it can become.
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The Other Boleyn Girl
2008-02-28 09:59:00 The Other Boleyn Girl is an ancestral history movie just premiering this weekend. It focuses on Lady Mary Boleyn, the elder sister of Queen Anne Boleyn, and the aunt of Queen Elizabeth I. The trailer looked compelling, and I followed up by checking the Family Forest® to see what we have already on Lady Mary ...
Florida Genealogy Databases
2008-02-27 00:00:00 Florida genealogy databases - Access Florida genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Florida, you will see how complex it can become.
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Iraq Genealogy Research Detective
2008-02-25 00:00:00 Iraq genealogy research detective database- Access Iraq genealogy research databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Iraq, you will see how complex it can become.
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Free Genealogy Search - Discover Your Family History
2008-02-09 04:02:00 A brief explanation of Ancestral History compared with Genealogy… The history of a family may be studied from an ancestral point of view which is the history of a portion of many families converging in one person in the present, usually the student himself. Genealogy treats of one family and blood strain spread ...
Genealogy Tracking: Wilkersons, Whitmores and L. Frank Boyd ? Part 3 | iPen
2008-02-05 20:41:00 This is the third installment of three in the Genealogy Tracking: Wilkersons, Whitmores and L. Frank Boyd | iPentimento series. It explains how one clue lead to another, from a simple comment about there being "no family left in5 Zoom(s)
Luxembourg Genealogy Databases
2008-02-02 00:00:00 Luxembourg genealogy databases - Access Luxembourg genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Luxembourg, you will see how complex it can become.
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Wyoming Genealogy Databases
2008-01-29 00:00:00 Wyoming genealogy databases - Access Wyoming genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Wyoming, you will see how complex it can become.
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Costa Rica Genealogy Databases
2008-01-28 00:00:00 Costa Rica genealogy databases - Access Costa Rica genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Costa Rica, you will see how complex it can become.
By: Shareware
Interesting Family Characters
2008-01-17 16:00:00 Every family has their unique spots, right? You know, those wonderful individuals who liven up your gene pool? I find family history fascinating and I love it when my kids go through our photo albums asking, "Who is this?" so I can tell them about their colorful heritage.So here, in no particular order are a few people who have made me what I am today, persons with whom I share some small portion of my DNA. Some are odd and others are just interesting.1. Great Grandma Dorr. My great grandmother Clara lived in Washington state where she married and had three children. Family accounts say that neither she nor my great grandfather were great talkers and kind of kept to themselves but when he passed away she raised the children and eventually met another man, Carl Dorr, who lived (if I'm getting the story right) next door to her, or maybe down the street. They courted for quite some time and eventually Carl made his move with a proposal of marriage to the widow. She accepted an...
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Haiti Genealogy Databases
2008-01-12 00:00:00 Haiti genealogy databases - Access Haiti genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Haiti, you will see how complex it can become.
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Setting the Record Straight
2008-01-06 21:03:00 Happy New Year! Isn?t the beginning of a new year always a perfect time for a fresh start? I think so, and I?d like to take this opportunity to clear up some misconceptions about the Family Forest® Project. Does the Family Forest® map out more of your own early ancestral history than you can see anywhere else? ...
Guam Genealogy Databases
2008-01-02 00:00:00 Guam genealogy databases - Access Guam genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Guam, you will see how complex it can become.
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Benin Genealogy Databases
2008-01-02 00:00:00 Benin genealogy databases - Access Benin genealogy databases now! If you ever wanted to research your family tree and trace your ancestry, the internet has made this much easier than ever before. If you are new to researching your family tree in Benin, you will see how complex it can become.
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Family Genealogy
2008-01-01 17:10:00 Bismillahirrahmanirrahim (In the name of Allah, the most gracious and merciful)...Its my first post in the new year... I would like to share one this that I'm doing right now and hope to complete it in 2008... It is like a project :)Actually I have started it few days before 2007 end... Its all about family genealogy... Family genealogy is important so that we could know all our relatives and to know our history.For those who don't know that a website that you could use to keep trace your family genealogyalready exist for quite sometime now. I have been introduced to geni.com by my friend, Akusham. I found out that the website is very useful and should be shared with others.About GeniGeni is a tool for understanding and staying in touch with your family.Geni lets you create a family tree through our fun simple interface. You can expand your tree by adding relatives' email addresses. They will be invited to join your tree and can add other relatives. Your tree will continue to gro...
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The Point of No Return
2007-12-16 04:33:00 On this day in history 234 years ago an event occurred which impacted the life of everyone alive today. The Boston Tea Party has been called the ?point of no return? for the birth of democracy. The chain of events which was started by this act of civil disobedience on December 16, 1773 changed the future for the ...
High School History through Genealogy | Homeschooling High School
2007-12-06 01:38:00 Using genealogy is a fun, creative way to cover high school history. Many free online resources are available to gather pertinent information. As your teen gathers information, he or she can record things that affected their ancestors like wars, cultural climate, music, famous people and on and on. Not only will your teen cover the subject of5 Zoom(s)
Family Forest applauds HouseFront
2007-11-27 19:07:00 Family Forest is an ancestry research resource for anyone interested in their genealogy and history. The folks over at Family Forest have discovered a unique way to connect HouseFront in the search for discovering the past. The company states, “These two services can be used together to find interesting connections between the homes of present ...
What is Genealogy?
2007-11-19 00:00:00 Genealogy, generally defined, is the study of one’s ancestry. However, in actuality, genealogy is much more involved and interesting than its general definition lets on. When you begin studying genealogy, you realize just how much interesting information your family history can reveal. Genealogy can shed light on where your ancestors came from, where they lived, ...
The Best Genealogy Charting Available
2007-11-18 10:57:00 We?re glad that many others will now be discovering what Family Forest® explorers have known for years. The very talented folks at Progeny Software have created the very best genealogy charting, far better than any others either online or offline. A recent article at Dick Eastman?s Online Genealogy Newsletter talks about their new announcement, and actual ...
The War, Veterans Day, and Uncle Donald
2007-11-12 02:39:00 Ken Burns is a master at utilizing A People-Centered Approach to History® to stimulate people to do good, which is the goal we are also striving to attain with the Family Forest® Project. After watching his excellent program on PBS called The War , Kristine was motivated to do further research about her Uncle Donald. ...
Consider the Source
2007-11-06 00:01:00 ABC News recently came out with a story called ?Surprising Family Trees!? The supposedly new findings were no surprise to us, as most of them were known by us years ago and can already be seen in the Family Forest® New World Edition. The surprising part to us was the time lag and process of having ...
This Made Me Sit Up
2007-11-03 16:31:00 Have you ever been stumped and just left speechless by some of the ‘little’ nuggets of information and wisdom given to us by God in the Bible? Here’s a confession: I often try to skip the genealogies in the Bible because, well, sometimes they can be a little dry. I did read the one in Genesis ...
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Please Don?t Shoot the Messenger
2007-10-23 01:26:00 By shooting the credibility of the one who is delivering the message, members of the media are doing their readers and the public a disservice by casting aspersions on what close investigations will confirm is very high quality work. The Family Forest® Project connects the dots of recorded history, and we are simply reporting on some ...
Family matters: genealogy, ancestry and heritage
2007-10-03 23:57:00 How much do you know about your family? When I trained to be an ESOL teacher, one of the topics we covered was having a sense of home (a tricky thing for migrants to regain in a new country). Family plays an important role in our sense of home and identity - who we are and ...
Family matters: genealogy, ancestry and heritage
2007-10-03 23:57:00 How much do you know about your family? When I trained to be an ESOL teacher, one of the topics we covered was having a sense of home (a tricky thing for migrants to regain in a new country). Family plays an important role in our sense of home and identity - who we are and ...
The King Maker
2007-09-15 21:05:00 After a very productive morning of growing the Family Forest®, Kristine and I were aimlessly channel-surfing on our lunch break, until we were captured by a Travel Channel program about some famous castles in England and Scotland. Ever since I discovered that I have ancestors who lived in castles I?ve been captivated by the spellbinding ...
Debunking 3 Big Myths about Your Genealogy
2007-09-06 06:25:00 New and exciting discovery opportunities will open up for most people, probably including you, when these three emotionally-attached strongholds of common knowledge are exposed for the falsehoods they are. Myth #1: Genealogy is all about your last name. In any other field, anything that represents less than 1% of the whole is considered to be next to ...
MoonStars Genealogy
2007-08-10 19:50:00 Spanish (Both sides)French (Both sides)French Canadian (Both sides)Native American (Both sides)Norwegian/Viking (Both sides)Scottish (Both sides)English (Both sides)ItalianPortugueseFlemishI-rishSwissSave the children. Teach them at home.
Trace your ancestry and families genealogy on a map for free
2007-08-05 19:26:00 Copyright Feed Content - OnlineTechTips - Aseem Kishore 18254532AKMK Keeping track of your family history or creating a family tree of your genealogy has become much easier thanks to technology in our digital age. Using MapYourAncestors, a mashup of Ancestry.com and Google Maps, you can create family tree maps, life chronology maps, traceable maps, family directory ...
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Family Ties to the Bourne Ultimatum, Part II
2007-08-03 20:46:00 After exploring the descendants of Bourne Ultimatum star Matt Damon?s Stebbins ancestors, I browsed again through the Family Forest® for some of Matt?s other 1600?s ancestors. This time I explored the descendants of his Leonard ancestors. One noticeable difference to Matt?s Stebbins cousins was obvious. Matt?s only Stebbins cousin in the entertainment business (if we?re not counting politicians) ...
Family Ties to the The Bourne Ultimatum
2007-08-03 01:55:00 How many cousins of The Bourne Ultimatum star Matt Damon will watch him when the movie premiers tomorrow, and have no idea they share ancestors with him? Probably plenty! I browsed through the Family Forest® for cousins who share early 1600?s Stebbins ancestors (only one of a number of his early American immigrant families I could ...
A Legendary Castle
2007-07-22 01:09:00 An opportunity like this may only come along once in a lifetime. A truly legendary castle, Bran Castle, famous in history as Dracula?s Castle, is being offered for sale. The patterns illustrated in world?s largest maps of human migration show that this sale and the future promotion of the castle is a perfect opportunity for ancestral ...
A Red Letter Day
2007-07-20 06:33:00 Whenever I experience a remarkable day in the Family Forest® similar to the one I just had, I call it a red letter day. A Family Forest® red letter day is defined as a day when changes of extraordinary and enormous impact happen. These are changes that are vast and far reaching, changes that personally relate ...
What is an Ancestral History Cartographer?
2007-07-16 01:10:00 Cartographer: one who produces maps. When ancient mariners returned from their voyages of discovery, they turned their records and logs over to monastic type individuals (map makers, cartographers) who would turn that data into maps which other mariners would use on subsequent journeys to the same regions. When those mariners returned, they turned their new records and ...
What is an Ancestral History Tour Guide?
2007-07-15 01:17:00 By dictionary definition, I am a genealogist. In reality, I am not what one usually expects a genealogist to be. By analogy, think of true genealogists as master chefs. Highly trained professional experts who start from scratch and create precision works. Think of an ancestral history tour guide as similar to a person who reviews fine dining ...
So What, Who Cares?
2007-07-03 22:38:00 Everyone would, if they only knew. And we would like to give them this special experience via the Family Forest® Project. A couple of recent comments suggest that the distant past is irrelevant and there is no good reason for knowing who one?s early ancestors were. These opinions can only be held by someone who has not ... |



