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  • Tips to Organizing your Information for your Family Tree  By : Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
    There are 12 steps to keep you organized when making a family tree.
  • The Ancestral Detective - Basic How-To Tips to Researching the Family Tree  By : Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
    Researching your family tree can be one of the most rewarding things you will ever do. It can help you to gain a sense of place. It can help give you a background that you can understand and identify with. It is, however, an arduous, and at times, overwhelming process that will take years. When you get ready to start your genealogy research, consider the following four areas: the family home, your own information about important family events, interviews with family members, and research that has already been completed by others.
  • Taylor & Ashdown Family Genealogy includes Asher, Kewn, Ezzey and more  By : Amanda Taylor
    My online research at 'Taylor & Ashdown Family Genealogy' includes related lines of Asher, Beard, Botten, Bowden, Chambers, Chown, Collie, Ezzey, Ezzy, Gilbert, Hissey, Holmes, Keen, Kewn, Lamb, Lindsay, MacIntosh, McIntosh, Marten, Murray, Ratley, Vialo, Watson, Webster, White, Williamson, Willey, Witney & many others and can be seen at
    Taylor & Ashdown Family Genealogy and includes a link to my complete Rootsweb Database.
  • Shaking the Family Tree - Where to Start your Genealogy Search  By : Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
    Genealogy, or researching the history of your family, can be a fun and valuable hobby. You will get the opportunity to learn where you come from, what your family history is all about, and if anyone in your family was involved in historical events. The hardest part of getting into genealogy for a lot of people is getting started. They just don't seem to have direction or an idea of how to get going with the search. The best way to get started is actually by getting four things set so that the process is easier.
  • Possible Family Skeletons Could Be Hanging in Your Family Tree  By : Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
    When doing ancestral research, be prepared to find a few skeletons hanging around. Most of us are not blessed with a family tree that is squeaky clean. When doing family research, be prepared to uncover family secrets that you did not know existed. Here are a few examples of skeletons some researchers have found.
  • Old Family Traditions And The New Generation  By : Generationsabu
    Carried forward through the years by each new generation, old family traditions are a powerful means of strengthening the bonds that hold families together. Old family traditions often serve to connect the older generation with the new generation, encouraging interaction through shared activities, and can also offer a way for families separated by distance to feel close.

    Many of the most meaningful old family traditions revolve around food, with families gathering to eat and celebrate togeth
  • Give the Gift of Genealogy - Five Gifts that Reflect the Family Tree  By : Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
    What to give the person who has everything….hmmmm, how about the gift of heritage? Researching your family tree has become very popular, raising interest in many people as to where their ancestors came from, how they got here, and what they were doing. With that in mind, here are a few gift ideas that will help a person along the way in reflecting a family tree

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