family history
family history
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by Linda Weaver Clarke - 2007-01-14
The importance of family legacy can never be over emphasized. Do your children know their heritage? Who are your ancestors? What were their traditions? What religion were they? What beliefs did they h...
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by Wayne Thomas - 2007-02-02
As a means of researching family trees, interviewing relatives can be a really enjoyable experience for both parties, BUT there are some rules that need to be obeyed. As with anything worthwhile, gen...
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by Wayne Thomas - 2007-02-04
As a means of researching family trees, interviewing relatives can be a really enjoyable experience for both parties, BUT there are some rules that need to be obeyed. As with anything worthwhile, g...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-07
My mother was the person to turn to if you wanted to know special dates of anyone in the family or how many children did aunty have and their names. If mum did not know the dates of birth that far bac...
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by Crista Cowan - 2007-03-02
Many of us have them. Some of us were them. And few of us know how to handle them. They are never home. Or they are always home but locked in their room. They are rude and sarcastic. They are disrespe...
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by Linda Meckler - 2007-03-03
What happens to your family pictures when you split up with your partner? Do you rip your partner out of your pictures? What do you think you should do with these family pictures? Were they from a hap...
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by Karen Fusco - 2007-03-13
Is there anything better than dropping the kids off at your parent's house for a well-deserved night off? They're happy, your parents are happy, and you are definitely happy. It's a win-win situatio...
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by Bill Cowan - 2007-03-14
Resist the urge to race into the dark distant past too quickly. Tracing your family tree is, essentially, an exercise in record keeping. Any mistakes made at these early stages may result in many hour...
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by Carol Wilkerson - 2007-04-10
Could you spare 15 minutes to add to your family tree? Try some of these methods today!(1) Go through your family file and fill in those empty death dates. There are 77.7 million records in the Social...
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by Carol Wilkerson - 2007-04-10
I can tell you what prompted me to research my own genealogy. I needed to "know" who I was, who I came from, and where my families have lived. During my youth I wasn't particularly proud of my parents...