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- Genea-How ~ Link - 123 Genealogy ~ Genealogy Training Site.
Genealogical speakers, live conference recordings and
interviews.
Over 6,000 recordings from these conferences N.G.S.,
Jewish Conf., F.G.S., GENTECH, U.G.A., expert interviews
on needed topics,
a wide choice of online media training
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Accelerated Genealogy Research, a 30-Lesson guide by LDS
for FHC includes PAF and GEDCOM
- Genea-How ~ Link - AgeLight Training Resource Guide
- Genea-How ~ Link - Ask-a-Genealogist
at RootsWeb
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Beginner's Guide to Family History Research - Glossary
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Beginners Guides, Hints & Tips ~ Cyndi's List
- Genea-How ~ Link - Divorce
~ Introduction to Genealogy: Divorce Records
- Genea-How ~ Link - Educational Resources for Online Genealogy ~
PBS' Ancestors Series
- Genea-How ~ Link - Jim's
Collection
- Genea-How ~ Link - Family
History for Kids ~ Disney's Family Tree
- Genea-How ~ Link - Family
History - How do I Begin? ~ LDS
- Genea-How ~ Link - Genealogy Is ~ also Links & Lookups
- Genea-How ~ Link - Get
Started On Your family History ~ 5 Steps ~ Pedigree
- Genea-How ~ Link - Getting Started in Genealogy and Family
History
- Genea-How ~ Link - Getting Started ~ Everton's
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Helpful Hints for Successful Searching
- Genea-How ~ Link
- Pedigree Charts, Using ~ Pilgrims, Pioneers &
Aliens by Diana Smith
- Genea-How ~ Link - Treasure
Maps ~ (the) How-to Genealogy Site
- Genea-How ~ Link - Tutorial on how you can compile and document
your own family (or personal) history
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Instructions for Beginners, Kids, & Teenagers
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Learning Center ~ History of & How to Use (census
records, land records, courthouse research, military
records),
Time Line of History, Olden Times Information (herbs, old
diseases)
- Genea-How ~ Link - My History is America's History ~ A
millennium project of the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE
HUMANITIES
~ a good way to get started
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Searching Your Family Tree by RootsComputing
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Shaking Your Family Tree ~ noted genealogist Myra
Vanderpool Gormley's weekly newspaper column, Shaking
Your Family Tree. The column, which has been syndicated
by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate since 1985, covers
dozens of genealogy-related topics and provides valuable
insight and wisdom to help you in your search to find
your ancestors.
- Genea-How ~ Link -
Treasure Maps, The How-To Genealogy WWW Site
- Genea-How ~ Link - Twenty
Ways to Avoid Genealogical Grief at RootsWeb
- Genea-How ~ Link - When
the Past is Relative ~ Article by Curtis Rist at TIME
Digital
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - "Get
It Together" column archives by Elizabeth Kelley
Kerstens, CGRS ~ Ancestry.com
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - "Preparations
for a Trip to the Family History Library," by
Juliana Smith
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - "Using
Online Library Catalogs in Your Research" by George
G. Morgan in "Along Those Lines . . ."
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - "Preparing
for Your Library Research Trip,"
by Michael John Neill ("Ancestry" Magazine,
Sept/Oct 1998, vol. 16, no. 5)
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - Family
History Made Easy: Step by Step ~ Series of Articles by
Authors Terry and Jim Willard, hosts of the first ten-part
PBS "Ancestors" series ~ Archives at Ancestry.com
- Genea-How-Ancestry.com ~ Link - "Five
Library Preparation Tips," by Michael John Neill (Sidebar)
- Genea-How-Copyrighting ~ Link -
Copyrighting Genealogical Information by Steve Johnson
- Genea-How- Inquiries ~ Link
- How To Write a "Blind Inquiry" Letter
- Genea-How-Inquiries ~ Link -
Inquiry Example ~ Kangas Genealogy Form
- Genea-How-
Relationship Charting ~ Link -
COUSINS & Cousinship ~ It's All Strictly Relative
- Genea-How-Relationship Charting ~ Link -
Genealogical Research Library
- Genea-How- Documenting
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Along
Those Lines at Ancestry.com
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link -
Kingwood College Documentation Guide
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link -
Numbering Systems ~ in Genealogy
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Proof
is not a Document by USIGS
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Don't
Throw It Away! Documenting and Preserving Organizational
History
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - A Site
for Sore Eyes ~ Quality Citations for Electronic
Genealogy Sources by Mark Howells
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Citing
Your Sources by the Board for Certification of
Genealogists
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Family History Source Guide ~ FamilySearch.org
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - How to
Cite Sources ~ Genealogy.com
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Understanding
Sources, Citations, Documentation and Evaluating Evidence
in Genealogy
- Genea-How-Documenting ~ Link - Value
of Documentation, The, in Family History Research at
Genealogy.com
- Genea-How-Interviews ~ Link - Oral
History Questions
- Genea-How-Land-Deeds ~ Link - How to
Search Deeds
- Genea-How-LDS ~ Link - How Do I Begin? - Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
- Genea-How-Organization ~ Link -
Research Notes ~ Organizing Your Research: Research
Records
- Genea-How-Publishing ~ Link - Inkspot's Self-publishing Center
- Genea-How-Publishing ~ Link - Is Self-Publishing
For You?
- Genea-How-Publishing ~ Link - Publish
Your Book Yourself: Some Simple and Sensible Advice
- Genea-How-Queries ~ Link - Six
Steps to Writing a Successful Query
- Genea-How-Queries-ITEMS - Simple list to
help achieve the best possible response to your question(s)
- Posting - E-Mailing a courteous query to a
Mailing List, etc. [only a few on each query]
- Subject Line - Include
Family NAME, Location (origin, settlement), date
or time frame
- Body - As much of the
information as is practical
- GENERATIONs - keeping each query to a
maximum of 2-3 generations is less
confusing for the viewer
- NAMEs of the people you
are researching
... parents, spouses, children,
neighbors, traveling companions,
relatives and/or friends that they
traveled and/or lived with
- LOCATIONs of origin ( if
known) and/or settlement, birth,
marriage, divorce, death, burial
- EVENTs ... birth,
marriage, immigration, naturalization
- LANGUAGEs spoken
- OCCUPATIONs
- QUESTIONs ... Specify
exactly what information you are
requesting
- Genea-How-Queries-RootsWeb ~ Ask-A-Genealogist
~ Link
- Genea-How-Queries-RootsWeb ~ Ask-A-Genealogist
~ Link -
Guidelines ~ Please read before posting a query
- Genea-How-Queries-RootsWeb ~ Ask-A-Genealogist
~ Link - Archives
- Genea-How ~ Research Guides
- Genea-How-Research Guides ~ Link - Ancestors ~ PBS Online
- Genea-How-Research Guides ~ Link - Family History ~ Begin? by LDS (the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
- Genea-How-Research Guides ~ Link - How Do
I Begin? - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Genea-How-Research Guides ~ Link -
Research Guidance ~ guides you through the best routes to
successful genealogy ~ FamilySearch
- Genea-How-Research Guides ~ Link -
Research Guidance ~ Discovering Your Family Tree
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