Articles, tagged with "genealogists", page 2
14th September 2010
If you are one of the people looking at how to trace your family tree online, the task can seem a little daunting at first. In some cases not knowing where to begin can even take away the excitement of discovery exactly who you are, where you came from an...
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Author:
Richard Rowson
02nd September 2010
Often our clients realize after conducting a series of interviews that there are some gaps in factual information where their family is concerned. Maybe there is some confusion in the family as to where they came from or what the name once was or specula...
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Author:
Arielle Nobile
27th April 2010
In Maine, a new bill has been proposed. As of now, people can check public records on themselves for the past century and show them to their attorney or an agent. Despite this being the law, it isn't obeyed all the time. After 100 years from the date of t...
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Author:
andy9876
11th December 2009
Vital records which include the most personalized records like death certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates and divorce certificates for the state of Alaska were officially recorded from January 1913 till date. However, access to these ex...
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Author:
Shivuk Atidani
07th December 2009
The learning process for genealogists is a continuous challenge. Thus, information have started to explode over the internet. These brought family historians in the world of high technology. Everybody is acquainted with personal computers, websites, and e...
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Author:
Gail Logan
07th December 2009
Many people are eager to find out their ancestors as well as where they come from. Thus, learning the history of your family becomes a popular objective. It can start from a hobby during weekends to everyday pastime and even to a regular job. In fact, a ...
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Author:
Gail Logan
06th October 2009
If someone dies without leaving a will, there's a certain way which their estate is handled, according to the laws of intestacy. In most cases it's a long drawn out process but something that has to be done. The fact is that, although the people nearest t...
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Author:
michael challiner
29th September 2009
genealogist.
A genealogist who wishes to seek familial information must have an understanding of genealogical facts. The facts you need to be familiar with and study are the following:
Family Name
The family name (surname or last name) serves...
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Author:
Alvin Mitchell
05th September 2009
The Family History Library of Mormons in Salt Lake City has been always popular for the Genealogists. However, not all genealogists have the chance to get there.
For instance, if a genealogist is located in Sydney, Australia, he needs to travel a mere...
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Author:
Alvin Mitchell
05th September 2009
Isn't it interesting to know more about your ancestral timeline several generations ago? If you are on the search for reliable sources that will serve as your reference documents, the internet is a good resource material. It has always contained the vast ...
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Author:
Alvin Mitchell
15th August 2009
Everybody knows Jesus and everybody knows what he stands for and what he did for all mankind. However, you have to consider how Jesus came to this world and who his ancestors were. Besides, without his ancestors, there wouldn't even be any Jesus. You have...
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Author:
Alvin Mitchell
15th August 2009
If you want to find out about your relatives who lived in Canada in the years 1901 or 1911 the Automated Genealogy website is for you. This particular website contains comprehensive information about people who lived in Canada during the years 1901 and 19...
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Author:
Alvin Mitchell
05th May 2009
Many genealogists use surnames to dig up their Irish roots. This is an important and sound technique, because surnames can often point to the Irish county from which your ancestors came. However, surnames aren't the only type of name you can use to trace ...
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Author:
Stephanie Varney
26th April 2009
One of the fun but worthwhile ways to spend our free time is by doing family history or genealogical project. This is one way on how to trace the history of our own ancestors and learn from their past. It is also a way of honoring our folks and giving tha...
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Author:
Francisella Griffin
02nd April 2009
In accordance to the federal laws, public records are considered documents that are recorded documents kept in a particular government office for archiving. These documents that are kept in government offices are for free view to any people who wants some...
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Author:
Francisella Griffin