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Online and offline resources to use in finding your family history.
By Randy Inman | Published 10/26/2006
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One amazing thing that can be created with the information you obtained while researching your family tree is a scrapbook. A family history scrapbook is a great way to educate your family, for generations to come, on their past.
By Jennifer | Published 5/22/2006
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This article describes three ways to find family pictures for a family history scrapbook. It focuses on locating pictures that are not in the possession of immediate family members.
By Celestia Haley | Published 10/15/2007
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A beautiful and lasting story can be told by creating a family history slide show on cd. I do this each year around Christmas and send it to family members and friends, as an update.
By Katlyn | Published 11/20/2007
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This how-to article will provide you with insight on how to interview family and organize their history. Simple steps to help people thinking of starting this task and assist those who need to be re-energized to finish their family history projects.
By Nicholl McGuire | Published 9/24/2007
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This article is a how-to guide on researching family history. Inside are a few tips and suggestions for those who are thinking about getting started on a genealogy project and how to succeed in your research.
By Travis Dahle | Published 9/11/2007
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Researching family history can be time consuming but well worth the effort. It helps to identify medical history and significant situations that impact how we respond at given times.
By JAS | Published 9/10/2007
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Every family has at least one good tale to tell. This article includes tips and advice on how to write a family history that others will find fascinating.
By Julia Williams | Published 5/9/2007
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There are some surprising things that you can learn while researching your family history. Here are 6 lessons you might learn.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 2/28/2007
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Below are 7 problems that you might run into while researching your family history. By recognizing the pitfalls, you will be better able to obtain an accurate depiction of your ancestors' lives.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 2/19/2007
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Are you eager to research your family history, but are unsure where to start? Here are 7 easy tips for getting started on your family research.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 2/18/2007
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An amusing look at a family's history with 1974 Volkswagen Bus
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 12/27/2006
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Discovering one's beginnings began as a hobby or a pastime for many and through book and movie "Roots" became very popular across the world. One's family history can contain tragedy, love, fortune, sorrow, and hidden treasures that only you can discover.
By Thomas Miles | Published 10/1/2005
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Writing the family history is a rewarding experience and a priceless legacy. Genealogy is fun and surprisingly easy with online resources that help you discover your ancestry.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 7/7/2005
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Where did you come from? Who were your ancestors? Turn to DIY Heraldry and start researching your family tree
By TEMPESTWIND 1 | Published 7/25/2007
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These days people are looking for more and more information on their family heritage. It is pretty interesting knowledge to have, not to mention useful if you can track their medical history as well. I have found it very useful to search the web,
By crystal kloeckner | Published 6/12/2007
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There are several things you can do to make sure that you get all the information that you need, along with the best information out there on your immediate family and your extended family.
By WriteOnMom | Published 5/24/2007
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Will President George W. Bush follow his father's lead in yet another foreign policy position? Ortega's election gives him a chance to change the family's legacy of failure.
By Patrick Salem | Published 11/7/2006
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Trust me, your grandparents, aunts, uncles, and parents may not remember what they had for lunch that day, but most of them will have a story or two for every question you ask.
By carolyn stevens | Published 8/31/2007
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Women with at least three sites of cellular atypia (abnormality of a cell) in breast tissue are nearly eight times more likely than average women to develop breast cancer.
By Sussy | Published 7/9/2007
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Ever wondered what more about your ancestors is there out there which you have no idea about? Ancestry is a fascinating about learning not only about your ancestors, but also you. 7 ways to get in touch with the past.
By Trisha Keli | Published 5/3/2007
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Now you can calculate and print out your family's health history and present it to your doctor to help him make better decisions for your health....
By Walt Crocker | Published 11/7/2007
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Publishing a cook book is both rewarding and fun. It can also bring family closer together as they work on one project together. We will take a look at how to get you started and which publisher you can trust with your manuscript.
By Debby Alten | Published 10/19/2007
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Not knowing much about my family history on my father's side, I jumped in. You'd be surprised by how much I found out.
By Penny Harmon | Published 3/15/2007
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The articles are borne from years of research on my family tree, and hopefully will give you some insight on starting your own research and maybe avoiding a few of the pitfalls along the way. First up, getting started!
By Sandra Jones | Published 2/4/2008
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Lego's ranking, both as a classic toy, and in the hearts of our family.
By jcorn | Published 1/28/2008
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Lucia Heros let me know about her family business who owns a plantation in Nicaragua. She is expending the brand in Memphis, Tennessee against all odds.
By Gaelle Llambi | Published 1/7/2008
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Here is a short article about creating family web page.
By SkyeDanzer | Published 9/6/2007
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Why is family history so important in your child's learning experience? What is the best way to teach your child about it's families history?
By Rosa Hayes | Published 7/9/2007
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It's one thing to educate them about America's History with Black Americans; But the greatest gift would be to educate them on their own family's history!
By RONYAE | Published 2/15/2007
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Ever wondered about your grandparents grandparents? Would you like to know more about your family? With the blessings of the internet there are now more genealogy resources available at the tips of your fingertips!
By Abigail Beal | Published 1/10/2007
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Are you planning on making your family tree? Are you curious to find where you come from and uncover your family's history throughout the years? You must know that it's not an easy task and you will need time and effort to create a complete family tree.
By Maria Markella | Published 11/23/2006
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With the surge of social networking sites, family-oriented websites are catering to geneaology and profiles to track, locate, and create comprehensive portals for dynamic family connections.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 8/28/2006
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Does your family have a genealogy? If it doesn't, then maybe you'd like to do some research yourself and find out about your past. Read this informative article and find out some ideas on where to start!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 4/24/2006
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Is who we are determined by nature or nurture? How big of a role do family history and genetics play in defining the person we become? Carole Cadwalladr's debut novel, "The Family Tree," explores these issues.
By Jessica McCadden | Published 6/5/2005
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There are many different ways you can preserve your family's memories. No matter which one(s) you choose, the important thing is just to begin.
By Julia Williams | Published 5/17/2007
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Depression is a common factor in my family, and I am not just talking about immediate family I am talking about great-grand parents, grandparent , parent, aunts, uncle and cousins.
By Amy Witthohn | Published 3/23/2007
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St.Patrick's Day is a good day to spend making memories with your family.
By AnnaB | Published 3/19/2007
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This article describes what its like living in a small town. It name some of the benifits and some disadvantages. And give you the history of this region.
By Mary Morgan | Published 2/23/2007
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Your family tree may well be one of the most prized possessions to come into your family, but for many families, it simply hasn't been started yet.
By Tony Cohn | Published 2/12/2007
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Decided it's time to get your photos in order? This how to guide for family photo organization will guide you on your way from shoeboxes to display worth albums.
By C. Neacy | Published 10/6/2006
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Although I thought this custom would have fallen by the wayside, new parents continue to name children after themselves and other family members. Here is my list of reasons why children should not be named after relatives.
By Bartleby | Published 4/25/2006
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Tourette Syndrome manifests itself in many different ways - from shouting obscenities, to grunting, spitting, barking, twitching and more. Our family went through numerous tests to finally receive a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome for our son.
By Tamara Waters | Published 3/10/2006
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Seven outstanding Black History Month events and performances in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis & St. Paul) that you won't want to miss, from the non-typical yet awe-inspiring, to spectacular traditional events.
By Darlene Levenson | Published 2/3/2006
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Years ago many mothers always used their family doctor when a new baby came into the family. But now taking your child to the family doctor almost seems extinct.
By renee | Published 2/2/2006
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In his play The Piano Lesson, August Wilson explores what happens to a family who doesn't value their heritage, for without their past, they will never be able to move on to the future.
By J.E. Newman | Published 12/17/2005
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One of the most common and overlooked heirlooms in our families are old family recipes. Special dishes tell an entire story about our origins, what regions our families have lived in, and the religions our families celebrate.
By Lolaness | Published 12/15/2005
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By documenting family health history, doctors hope to begin early treatment of those inherited diseases which can lead to debilitating illnesses.
By Robert Besser | Published 12/12/2005
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Resources for tracing your family history. Some of the more important resources are vital records which include birth, death, and marriage records, and baptismal records, divorce records, and inscriptions from tombstones, deeds, and wills.
By Thomas Miles | Published 10/1/2005
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