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Organize Your Family Tree: 10 Dollar Store “Budget” Items to Get You Started
If you’ve decided 2021 is the year to really “ORGANIZE” your family tree I’ve got 10 items you can get at the dollar store that won’t break your bank. Continue reading
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Order Your Ancestry DNA Kit on Amazon – Free Shipping for Prime Members
The DNA testing continues! Thus far I have done the autosomal DNA testing through AncestryDNA for myself, my husband, my parents and my 91 year old grandmother. Continue reading
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Here Lies the Body…The Farber Gravestone Collection
Here Lies the Body….The Farber Gravestone Collection Continue reading
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U.S. Army Military Records: Understanding Military Organization
Researching & Understanding U.S. Military Record Terminology Continue reading
What is “Reclaim The Records”?….and why you need to follow them.
What is Reclaim The Records?…and why you need to follow them. Continue reading
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Treasure Trove of FREE Records: InternetArchive.org
InternetArchive.org – Treasure Trove of Free Information! Continue reading
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Don’t forget your records!
Don’t forget those records! Continue reading
Ancestry Mistakes; Why you need to STOP! randomly e-mailing cousins…today.
Ancestry Mistakes; Why you need to STOP! randomly emailing cousins….today. 3 Tips to Improve Communication on Ancestry Continue reading
Follow the journey into my family tree
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The National Archives: Microfilm Digitizing Partners
The National Archives: Microfilm Indexing Partners List Continue reading
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