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  • Why do Probate Researchers Hunt for Distant Relatives?  By : Rob Denham
    Have you ever wondered what happened to the estate of that person in your street who didn't seem have any visitors or any family to speak of? If they didn't leave a Will, then the matter is made all the more intriguing.
  • What Personal Information is held by the Government  By : Alec Tritton
    Who uses government records? The name itself seems to draw up pictures of grandiose governmental buildings plus secretive national security agencies. It's not quite that way. Government records aren't exclusive to the zones of public policy and security, in fact they're mostly most dear to each day people. Whether or not you are checking a potential employee's criminal record, browsing for the phone number of a dull lost friend, or looking for info on a spouse or partner, government records can create your search time quick and effective, and give you access to data that's otherwise behind closed doors. Thus, who uses government records? Quick, everyone.
  • 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.
  • Getting The Most Out Of Studying Your Ancestry  By : Jimmy Cox
    The study of human beings is an interesting one, especially when they are the particular human beings from whom the student has derived his existence, his character, his likes and dislikes, and those elements which differentiate him from every other human being and constitute him an entity with individuality.
  • Have You Found Your Past?  By : Jerry Cahill
    Do you know your roots? Many people like to trace their family tree.
  • Birth Certificates - Essential Documents  By : Amit Mehta
    A birth certificate is one of the most important documents of identification anyone can have. It would be wise to have a copy of yours on hand as they are required in many situations.
  • Birth Records - The Beginning of Everything  By : Amit Mehta
    Begin your journey to your past by accessing birth records.
  • How To Get Your Kids Interested In Genealogy  By : Heather Colman
    In the United States today, genealogy is rapidly becoming an interest for many families. Genealogy and ancestry sites are popping up everyday.
  • The Legacy of Black Fatherhood  By : Dana Ross
    A commentary exploring Black men in their roles as fathers from their time of enslavement to the present.
  • Canadian Scientists Discover Gene for Depression  By : Dave Gosine
    Canadian scientists have identified a gene that makes some people susceptible to major depressive disorders.
  • What You Can Learn from Funeral Records  By : Amit Mehta
    When all other sources of information fail, why not try finding funeral records?
  • Searching Your Genealogy  By : Jessica Deets
    With expanding popularity of genealogy, there are many historical associations which can offer assistance in your research. Internet sites are an invaluable tool to connect family members and researchers.
  • Free Genealogy Software Can Help Organize Thoughts  By : Jessica Deets
    Uncovering a family history can be a labor of love and a lifelong pursuit. Genealogy is a hobby that can be casual or intense. In the process, those on the hunt for a clear picture of their family's past will find they can come across more information and documents than they can easily store or organize. This is where free genealogy software can really come in handy.
  • Tips for Buying Genealogy Software  By : Marie Christianson
    Genealogy software can be a valuable and fun addition to your genealogy project. With the software, you can create magnificent displays of your family heritage and even create multi-media presentations. But, how do you select the genealogy software that is best for you and your needs?
  • Genealogy Guide Offers Variety of Resources  By : Andy West
    The genealogy guide on RevieWizard offers articles and links to
    hundreds of resources for those tracing their ancestry.
  • How To Research Your Ancestors For A Family Tree  By : Gregg Hall
    Genealogy has become a popular pastime. Searching for ancestors can be fun and an interesting way to learn about history. While looking for your ancestors you will learn about the time and place in which they lived.
  • Genealogy: Learn How to Trace Your Family Roots  By : John Taylor
    It can be very interesting to trace your family lineage. But, be forewarned, that it can take a lot of time and effort on your part to track everyone down.
  • A Legacy Keepsake Recently Found  By : Gail Metcalf
    Suddenly, I heard my Grandfather and I talking away during the Blizzard of 1980. Just hearing a couple words (and my little voice, as I was only 6 at the time) immediately took me back to a different place and time.
  • Your Life Matters! Four Vital Reasons to Tell Your Life Story  By : Kim Pearson
    Many of us think we will write our memoirs - someday. But few of us ever get around to it. But telling our stories connects us, teaches us, inspires us, and heals us.
  • The Basics of Genealogy Research  By : Marie Christianson
    When it comes to genealogy research, there are many different tricks of the trade that you can use to find and gather the information that you need. No matter what methods you choose to follow, however, there are a few basics that always remain the same if you hope to have a successful and fulfilling search.
  • The History of the Family Crest  By : Marie Christianson
    The family crest, also known as the coat of arms, enjoys a long and interesting history dating back to ancient times. Though looked upon today as a novelty item or as a way to connect to past generations, the family crest was originally developed out of pure necessity.

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