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Forgotten Entrepreneurs
By :
Dhyan Atkinson
If they were living today, many of our female ancestors would be considered successful entrepreneurs and small business owners with a home-based business. A few generations back it was more commonly thought that women were just “bringing in a little extra money to help the family out.” Many of our female ancestors made significant financial contributions to their families, although often this contribu
How Creating a Timeline for your Family's History Assists your Search
By :
Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
Successfully filling in a family tree and uncovering the details of your family history can be an incredibly complex and overwhelming process. Charts and other organizational timelines, either on paper or in computer programs, can help you gather all of the genealogical material you have discovered in a comprehensive and presentable manner.
How To Organize Your Family History
By :
Cheryle Hoover Davis
How many times have you set about to write your family history, only to run across the daunting task of putting it all together in a manner which will make sense? Read this article for tips and tricks of getting past the clutter!
Love of History Can Fuel you Family Tree Investigation
By :
Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
One of the questions that may arise when someone is considering making a genealogy or a family tree is the reasons behind investigating into their family history. By beginning to investigate your family tree, you will most often times find direct links to significant historical events or people that are in history. If you have a love for history, then creating a family tree will help with understanding different individual aspects of history that you may not have known before.
Separating Fact from Fiction in Historical Family Stories
By :
Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
As you sit down to do a genealogy interview with your grandfather, he leans over and whispers to you, "You know, your great-great-grandmother was a Cherokee Indian Princess, don't you?" You will probably encounter this at some point in your family history research. Most people do. It can be extremely difficult to decipher fact from fiction as you are working through your research. While most of the stories you hear will have bits of truth embedded in them, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction.
What your Children or Grandchildren will want to know
By :
Michael
From the day your children first stepped foot on that big yellow school bus to the day that they left home for college you were concerned that they were ready for "life" without you. You wanted to "be there" for them, didn't you? Our life experience could provide valuable advice and guidance to your children. From the time they were little, you coached and prepared them for much of what life would throw their way.
Write Family History with Flair
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Marci Lynn
Take a “character” tip and write family history with more flair.
Writing family history in 2005
By :
NJK
Writing family history has long been a poor cousin to our obsession with research! This article describes the changing character of writing and publishing in family history and the diversity of how we now might write our stories about the family.
Your Family's Year in Review
By :
Michael
A Simple Idea and Strategy to Preserve Your Family's 2004 Memories & Happenings
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