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5 Genealogy Tools to Make Your Research Easier

Have you ever started a genealogy research session and stared at a blank page? Where do you start? Who do you research? And what records do you use? That’s where genealogy organization comes in. The genealogy tools that I share are some of the most basic that you’ll need to get the results that you want for your ancestors. Genealogy...

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6 Practical Genealogy Things to Gift Yourself this Year

Alright all you family historians out there! This one’s for you! What gifts do you gift yourself? Are they all fun or are they super practical or both? Do you give yourself permission to buy gifts for you or do you give them to others? Yes, you can find amazing joy in giving the right gift to others, but don’t forget about yourself....

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Practical Genealogy Gift Ideas for the Non-Genealogist

Have you ever Googled genealogy gifts and found tons of options for those who love family history? What about those who aren’t die hard family historians, but still want to connect to their family or learn where they come from? I’m sharing some practical genealogy gift ideas that I’ve done in the past and that are still on my bucket...

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Genealogy Hack: What is a Timeline for Genealogy?

What is a timeline? Most people learn about timelines in school for their history classes. A timeline is a list of events in a chronological form. History classes use this tool as a way for people to remember dates and places. However, we use timelines as a genealogy hack to show the dates and places of our ancestors. These timelines can correspond...

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RootsMagic-My Genealogy Software Review

Do you have a computer program that works above and beyond for your genealogy needs? That’s what RootsMagic is for me and my genealogy business. RootsMagic is a genealogy software program for personal computers. There are many programs out there that people swear by, however, I love this one. Why? I’ll tell you my favorite features,...

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