I have Family history documents lying around the house, can you help with these?

www.yourancestry.co.nz Charmaine explains how she can help you with this common question about family history documents that she gets from people who have these documents and want them sorted out. If you would like to know more please click on the website link at the beginning of this description.

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How to Use a Pedigree Genealogy Chart Online

Learn how to use a pedigree genealogy chart with helpful online resources. Check out these tips to track your family history and keeps a record in a genealogy pedigree chart.

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How to Make a Family Tree in Microsoft Word 2010

Customize your family tree in Microsoft Word 2010 by learning a few simple formatting tricks. With these tips, you may be inspired to continue to add and trace your family tree further back.

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Generation maps helps you display your family genealogy in beautiful graphs, charts and pictures worth displaying in your home. A picture says a thousand words and being able to see your family pedigree helps makes sense of who is who in your ancestry.

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Using iFamily part three

How to use iFamily to input data into a family tree. Part three looks adding people already in the database as children. (Make a parent the focal person, make certain that person has a birth date, make certain the child has a birth date, right click the ‘ghost’ child box, select add existing person as [...]

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Ready, Set, Write! Share Your Family’s Story with Lisa Alzo – a Preview

You’ve gathered the facts, interviewed your relatives and entered the names, dates, and places into Legacy. Now what? Family history is so much more than just a collection of facts or charts. In this webinar, presented by professional writer, Lisa Alzo, you’ll learn key techniques and tools for documenting your ancestors’ lives, or your own [...]

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Facebook for Genealogists by Thomas MacEntee – a Preview

Afraid to make the jump into Facebook? Wondering what all the fuss is about or how Facebook can work to the genealogist’s advantage? Come along for a journey through this exciting social media application. If you’ve decided to set up a Facebook account not only to stay in touch with family but to expand your [...]

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Creating a 9 Generation Color Fan Chart

A great way to get a free nine generation color fan chart using treeseek.com, and www.genealogycharts.org

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Compiling your family medical history

Learn why it’s important to keep a written family medical history, and what information should be collected from family members. This segment is part of Blue Shield of California’s “Good to Know” health series. www.blueshieldca.com

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Best Internet Resources for African American Genealogy – a Preview

Internet sites are often sought when beginners start exploring family history. The challenge is where to turn to when researching African American ancestry. This webinar examines resources that provide guidance for the unique problems facing descendants of slaves. The webinar begins with a full introduction to Afrigeneas, the oldest continually operating African American genealogy website. [...]

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