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"Here are a few steps to developing a research methodology."
Published 25 Jul 2009
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"There’s more to the census than just population schedules. Look through the following non-population schedules to see what else you can learn about your family."
Published 16 Jul 2009
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"Found primarily in France, New France (French-Canada, Louisiana, etc.), and Scotland, dit names are essentially an alias tacked on to a family name or surname."
Published 14 Jul 2009
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"When I’m searching in the various databases offering images of original documents, I like to capture a copy of that image for later review."
Published 12 Jul 2009
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"[I]f you are looking for ancestors and you are 100% positive they arrived at Ellis Island between 1897 and 1903, be aware that if they travelled first or second class, you might not find their names."
Published 11 Jul 2009
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"So what I wanted to do was write a follow-up post and expand on the possibilities that using technology offers. "
Published 10 Jul 2009
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Post added: 11 Jul 2009
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"I highly recommend the Bureau of Land Management’s General Land Office Records web site as a 'favorite' for your browser."
Published 9 Jul 2009
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Post added: 10 Jul 2009
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"The bottom line is that it is time for genealogists to accept that technology is here."
Published 7 Jul 2009
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Post added: 11 Jul 2009
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"WeRelate is much more than just a platform where you can build your family tree. Just about everything you do on WeRelate is designed to help you find your research cousins - and for them to find you."
Published 7 Jul 2009
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"In the online world of genealogy we are being faced with a flood of indexes and extracted records. Although very useful, these indexes are finding aids, not primary source records."
Published 7 Jul 2009
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