How to Make Your Free Family Tree Article by AlVin Koay Creating a family tree is something that is much more challenging than first anticipated. It isn’t something that you do for a few generations and you’re done. It’s actually... 

Methods you can use to find an ancestor’s coat of arms Article by Mark White You may be surprised to learn that a crest or coat of arms was often used by a specific person instead of all of the members of a particular family. There may have been a common root... 

How You Can Decorate Your House In A Parisian Style Article by Homer Bizzer1 What home wouldn’t gain from a Parisian transformation giving it that Old Continent feeling, just brimming with intrigue and romance? It is possible to instantly add a lot of value by creating a vintage look, with luxurious Parisian items filling your spacious rooms. Paris... 

How to Find Your Revolutionary War Ancestors Article by Jeannette Holland Austin The American Revolutionary War began in Massachusetts onApril 19, 1775. The date of the Declaration of Independencein Philadelphia was July 4, 1775. General Cornwallissurrendered at Yorktown, Virginia on October 19, 1781, withthe peace treaty being signed in 1783. After the war ended,provisions for benefits to veterans were... 

Enjoy Your Faith and Share It with Others Using Christian Accents in Your Home or Office Article by Bradford Espinoza The Christian home décor concepts which are fashionable and current may include many things which you have always had in your home, particularly if you’re of an... 

Family Tree Chart – A Simple Guide Article by Julie Hanson People trace their family roots due to several reasons. Some do it for curiosity while the others do it to establish an identity that they have always longed for. Genealogy is the actual process of checking one’s lineage.... 

Free Family Trees – Information At Your Fingertips Article by Julie Hanson Genealogy is the search for one’s family lineage, bloodline or heritage. A lot of people are getting into it because of the following reasons:1. Out of sheer curiosity At one point or another, most people wonder about... 

Translation Services Help Your Family Grow Closer Article by Amy Brevard I am a blonde Viking. I would love to decipher the documents my Norwegian ancestors left for our family, but alas, the language was lost somewhere between great great and great Grandma. Did you inherit documents in another language? Take advantage of... 

Finding North Carolina Ancestors Article by Jeannette Holland Austin Ancestral research is oftentimes a process of elimination. It behooves every genealogist to include in their project persons who may or may not be relatives. It is the need to know who everyone is, if they are truly a... 

Finding that Elusive Ancestor Article by Sue Fenn As a fellow genealogist, I am sure that you have had the same experiences I have had, in attempting to find people in census documents. Sometimes, an ancestor can be found in, say, the 1851 and 1871 UK census documents,... 

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