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Category - Genealogy
Many genealogists practice genealogy to leave a mark. The process is all about making a difference and transforming someone’s life. The elated expression on your face after finding the answers that you seek is what makes genealogy so special.
It is a practice that has been renowned across continents because it is the only certain way to find out who we truly are. It brings about relations of strong kin, unbreakable bonds and hearts flooded with the joy that comes with finally finding a loved one.
Genealogy is best reflected in preserving a close relatives’ legacy, abiding by family culture and finding living relatives. It also provides proof that shows we are indeed related to our family members, even those who came way before us.
Genealogy is fascinating, compelling and demands persistence and determination to find the answers that you seek; it defines you and me.
British Genealogy – Tips for Genealogists Tracing Ancestry...
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British Genealogy Research Is Not Always a Walk in the Park
One would think that inhabitants of the United Kingdom would speak "English" - and so they do - but...
Professional Genealogist Shares Tips on British Genealogy
Record Click welcomes Patricia Dingwall Thompson as a contributing author. Tricia's articles can be...
New York Genealogy Resources – Beating the Bushes
When I was a kid, if I lost something, I would work very hard to find it. More often than not, the...
New York Genealogy – You Can Get the Scoop Using Local...
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Ireland Reaching Out – Irish Genealogy in Reverse Is No Blarney
When was the last time you had someone contact you from another country and say, "We want you to...
New York Genealogy Research – Using Church Records
“I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day / Their old, familiar carols play, / And wild and sweet / The...
Forensic Genealogist Interview With Colleen Fitzpatrick
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New York Genealogical Research – How to Trace Your Ancestry
The late great talk-show host Johnny Carson once said, "New York is an exciting town where...
Population Genetics – Evolution, Natural Selection, and Genetics
When Charles Darwin published Origin of the Species in 1859, he didn't know anything about genetics...
Certified Genealogist Shares New York Genealogy Research Tips
As fun as it may be, researching New York genealogy can get complicated for locals and non-New...
When It Comes to Forensic Genealogy: The Queen Is King –...
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Don’t Let Jewish Genealogy Drive You Meshuga
Rafael Guber is not only a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists, and the...
Dual Citizenship by Jus Sanguinis – Part Deux
There are several different ways to acquire dual citizenship, one of which is descent from a parent...
You Say Potato, I Say Potahto – You Say Ancestry Research, I Say...
If you have even spent five minutes doing genealogical research to find your ancestors, you no...
Part 3: Exploring the Use of Autosomal DNA for Genealogical...
"Well I've got a gal, she's as cute as she can beShe's a distant cousin but she's not too distant...
Forensic Genealogy – Dead Men Do Tell Tales
The best way I can explain forensic genealogy is to describe it as "reverse genealogy." Rather than...
Got To Go T’other Way – Taking a Different Route in...
To genealogical researchers, thinking outside the box is just a fancy way of saying, "If ya can’t...
Genealogy Research Is Big and Bright – Deep in the Heart...
If you are a Texan (congratulations!) and you are ready to do your ancestral research and make a...