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  • Recording a Video Will  By : Richard Larson
    Movie testaments are not legally binding in several states and therefore one might consult an attorney to determine if your state accepts this form of testament. Once the testament is made it should be held in a good place, if an lawyer was applied, it will be his/her responsibility to see to its safekeeping.
  • The True Value of Mapping for Family Historians  By : Ancestral Atlas
    The latest free software to add "interactive mapping" has been released by MyHeritage. They join a large number of data and software suppliers including Ancestry and Genes Reunited that are announcing their added mapping functionality for their software and online services. In all cases with these companies they have not, unfortunately, understood or not chosen to include the real benefit of mapping, the immensely powerful use of location as a gateway for the discovery and dissemination of ...
  • Should all family history information be accessible on free ancestry websites?  By : Ancestral Atlas
    Is free ancestry research really "free"?

    Over recent years there has been a dramatic increase in ancestry data available on the web. Commercial organisations have invested large sums in scanning, indexing and delivering bulk historical data into the public domain. There is divided opinion as to whether or not it is reasonable to have to pay for this ancestry search data, as it is, for the most part, held in archives that are paid for by the public purse. The simple response would be ...
  • Family Tree  By : Ancestral Atlas
    Interest in family tree research is growing rapidly, with North America, the UK and the Antipodies leading the way. Perhaps this is hardly surprising as North America, Australia and New Zealand are the 'New World' seeded by Europe, and by Britain and Ireland in particular. The histories of all these countries are intertwined and for any English speaking family historian looking further back than the 1900's, it is likely that part of the family is located in these areas. For those ...
  • What Personal Information is held by the Government  By : Alec Tritton
    Who uses government records? The name itself seems to draw up images of grandiose governmental buildings and secretive national security agencies. It is not quite that way. Government records are not exclusive to the zones of public policy and security, after all they're often most valuable to each day people. Whether you're checking a possible employee's criminal record, browsing for the phone variety of a dull lost friend, or hunting for information on a spouse or partner, government records may make your search time simple plus effective, and provides you access to information that could be otherwise behind closed doors. Thus, who uses government records? Easy, everyone.
  • Basic Guitar Types and Accessories  By : Jessica Thomson
    Acoustic guitars originated in Europe and have been played all around the world ever since. A number of variants have emerged which have lent guitar sounds that have become synonymous to that particular area.
  • A Better Way to Host Summer Family Reunion - Enjoy Genealogy Slideshow  By : ciciamy
    This article introduced a best way to enjoy genealogy slideshow during the summer family reunion. You can also share your genealogy slideshow with your friends or family members after convert your presentation to DVD.
  • Communion dresses  By : giftswithlove
    Is someone close to you about to celebrate their first Communion? If so a lovely way to honor this special occasion is with a religious gift. Communion gifts for boys and girls are traditionally given to a child by close family and friends when the child makes their first communion. A religious gift is an appropriate way of recognizing this very special event in a child’s life and helps to make the day more special for the child. The gift will also serve as a very special reminder of the day
  • Family Bonds Nurture Community Spirit  By : Arthor Pens
    The family is the smallest unit in a community. It is also the child's first school for learning values like sharing, caring and compassion. The family provides a secure setting where citizens of the future are molded to become responsible members of the community.
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  • Ancestor Search: Why is it Important to Understand about Your Family Roots and History?  By : C. Villanueva
    You looked in the mirror and your luscious “pillow-lips”, as some authors have coined the word, resemble hers; your facial features, your figure and even how you walk closely mimic hers – what is the chance she could be your relative, too?
  • Your Local Military Museum – a Family History Treasury  By : Arthor Pens
    The subject of family history research is one that has shown increasing ever-increasing public interest over the last few years.
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  • Different Types of Family Trees  By : Javier Colayco
    Learn about the different types of family trees, and the methods for creating them.
  • What is Genealogy?  By : Javier Colayco
    Learn all about genealogy, how it has evolved, and what tools are available to help families in their research.
  • Genealogy For The Beginner  By : MIKE SELVON
    This article will discuss some of the common questions surrounding genealogy and family history that may help you find your ancestors.
  • How Important Is Vital Records In Your Genealogy Searches?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Vital records are a very important part of genealogical research.
  • Tips When Using Surnames In Your Genealogical Searches  By : MIKE SELVON
    Surnames are commonly recognized as the last name or family name of an individual.
  • Using Marriage Records In Your Genealogy Searches  By : MIKE SELVON
    Marriage records play an important role in the creation of a family tree.
  • Learning About Your Family Tree In Genealogy  By : MIKE SELVON
    By preserving our family tree there is a written legacy for those still yet to come as a way to understand who their family was.

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