Where Did Your Family Come From?
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Many people go through their lives not knowing much about their family history. Often, they fall out of touch with family members, or senior family members pass away, and their extensive family knowledge is lost with them. It's a shame that more of us don't take the time to document our photographs, create genealogy charts, and research more about our family trees. If we did the work while our relatives were still alive, we would have that much more information that we could pass on to our next generations.

But alas, we often take these things for granted, and much of the time we lose the facts and information about our family's past. Old pictures remain nameless, family albums hold question marks instead of answers, and our parents don't know anyone beyond their first cousins on their mother's side.

Fortunately, most governments keep track of birth records, marriages, and deaths, and there are other databases that contain even more information on ancestry, through other public records, sailing registries, immigration forms, and other historical documents. But finding that information can be the real challenge.

Many websites are created by individuals, who seek out other family members through surnames and other commonalities, and with the Internet they are able to get in touch with many lost relatives. And even more still, there are ancestry and family genealogy websites that offer genealogy services that can help track down those missing pieces to your family puzzle.

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Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History
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Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History

Price : 34.95 USD


 
Basics of Genealogy Reference
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Basics of Genealogy Reference Basics of Genealogy Reference

Price : 40.0 USD


 
Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Off-Line Genealogy for Kids
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Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Off-Line Genealogy for Kids Completely revised, updated, and filled with detailed guidance on utilizing the Internet, Climbing Your Family Tree -- still The Official Ellis Island Handbook -- is the comprehensive, kid-friendly genealogical primer for the 21 st century. It teaches kids to track down important family documents, including ships' manifests, naturalization papers, and birth, marriage, and death certificates; create oral histories; make scrapbooks of photos, sayings, and legends; and compile a family tree.

Price : 10.04 USD


 
Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy, 2nd Edition
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy, 2nd Edition This user-friendly volume offers readers an opportunity to understand the craft of genealogy, explore their roots, perform online research, and begin to discover their true identities. Includes new information on the release of the 1930 census, the pros and cons of online research, and creating family trees.

Price : 11.79 USD


 
Computers and Logic in Genealogy
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Computers and Logic in Genealogy After spending years researching his family history online, offline and overseas, Dr. Leach has has put together a guide for the modern ancestry buff, complete with diagrams, howtos, illustrations and a rich index. This book is a must for both enthusiasts and serious researchers.

Price : 11.59 USD


 
Creating Family Newsletters & Time Capsules: How to Publish Multimedia Genealogy Periodicals or Gift
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Creating Family Newsletters & Time Capsules: How to Publish Multimedia Genealogy Periodicals or Gift Booklets Creating Family Newsletters & Time Capsules: How to Publish Multimedia Genealogy Periodicals or Gift Booklets

Price : 21.95 USD


 
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