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Using Family Tree Software to Aid in Your Genealogy Project

Written on February 19th, 2012 by Trish6 shouts
Because we live in the age of technology, there are software programs designed specifically for genealogy projects. Let’s take a look at what this software can do for you, and where to find it.

What to Do if You Discover Conflicting Genealogy Information

Written on February 18th, 2012 by Trishno shouts
So you’re happily plugging along and digging deep into your family tree when all of a sudden you come to an abrupt halt. Your information is conflicting. Perhaps you have one document, which says your great-great grandmother Sue has three children, and another document says she has six. What to do?

Using City Directories to Locate Accurate Genealogy Information

Written on February 15th, 2012 by Trish2 shouts
Throughout the United States and Canada, many major cities, and even some smaller ones, have been tracking the information of their residents for centuries. In fact, in some of the older major cities in the United States you can find records that date back to the 1700’s.

Using Military Records to Build Your Family Tree

Written on February 8th, 2012 by Trishno shouts
Are you trying to build a family tree and searching for information on long lost relatives? Military records may be exactly what you need to fill in the gaps. Whether it’s a good thing or not, almost ever generation in every major country has gone to war.

Finding and Understanding Immigration Records

Written on February 7th, 2012 by Trish2 shouts
As your family history research progresses, eventually you’re going to find relatives from other countries. At this point, immigration records can be immensely useful. The trick? Finding these records and understanding them. Here’s how.
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