Genealogy societies are all about sharing information about how to research your family and what to do with that information. This page lists the articles written about how to do your genealogical research.
Genealogy and DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) testing can be confusing! Because of that I want to share what I have learned about DNA testing. First though it is important to understand just what is DNA. DNA Structure and Function Deoxyribonucleic acid is the … Continue reading →
Free UK Genealogy Resources
The British Empire at its peak spanned the entire globe with its various colonies, dominions, mandates protectorates and the territories. The British Empire was a superpower for over a century and nearly a half a billion people were under the … Continue reading →
Creating Your Own Family History Website
Genealogy is a collaborative project. Yes, you can sift through family records and websites to gather information. But, in order to compile a comprehensive history of your family, you need to involve your other family members. Who else but the … Continue reading →
Bible Records
Family bibles are like a present to genealogists. In the past most families had a bible that provided divine guidance and also served as a record of life memories and events. This was of particular importance pre-1900 as most states … Continue reading →
Tracing your Family Tree – How to Get Started
History is important. We learn about history in school, but school does not teach us about knowing our own personal history. How exciting would those history classes have been if we knew our ancestors role in building our country, say … Continue reading →
Where in the World Was Carmen Sandiego? Using the Census for your Family History Search
Most everyone reading this has probably heard of the 1990s PBS program Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? The series taught its youthful audience about world geography and history as Acme Detective Agency gumshoes chased Carmen, a beautiful criminal, … Continue reading →