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05 May 2020
Attracting a New DNA Match
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I received an Ancestry email for my dad's DNA test account. It says he has a new 2nd cousin once removed that he can find using ThruLin...
20 December 2019
3 Rules for Setting Your 2020 Genealogy Goals
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Get ready to set genealogy goals that will make the most of your time. It's just around the corner. Time to get serious about writin...
22 February 2019
This Project Makes Your Family History Larger than Life
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This is the next best thing to seeing and holding your ancestor's original documents. You're so wrapped up in your genealogy tre...
04 December 2018
Closing the Book on One Family at a Time
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Follow along as we figure out what's needed to "finish" documenting my grandmother's family. It's time to work c...
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30 November 2018
4 Keys to Make You a Better Genealogist
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Even 1 key will get you going. All 4 might unlock a ton of treasure. If you could pick only one, which of these family tree accomplishme...
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09 November 2018
5 Steps to Writing Your Ancestor's Life Story
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You've got the raw materials. Shape them into a remembrance of your ancestor. Have you ever thought of writing about your family his...
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10 August 2018
6 Ways to Add Another Generation to Your Family Tree
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When you started building your family tree, you may have known only your 4 grandparents' names. What fun it is each time you discover a...
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27 April 2018
Bringing in Your Genealogy Harvest
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Each time you explore a new branch on your family tree, you're sowing seeds that may take years to sprout. Then, one day, it's harv...
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13 March 2018
Climbing Up, Down and Across Your Family Tree
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Following a Hunch My great aunt's 1942 marriage. Yesterday I was taking a looking at my grandfather's sister, Assunta Iamar...
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09 March 2018
4 Ways to Make Big Genealogy Progress When You Have Little Time
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You've seen the memes. Genealogists would rather spend every moment working on their family trees than, say, eating, sleeping or dealin...
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