Monthly Archives: March 2009

Cluster Genealogy

People do not live alone, especially in the early days where community relationships were a vital part of daily living. So even though we often treat our ancestors in our research as if they lived in isolation, they were still part of a family, with brothers, sisters, parents, cousins, aunts, uncles and other relatives. They … Continue reading

How to File Genealogy Research and Not Lose It

Organization is one of the key elements of a good genealogy research. However, most are guilty of not adopt a filing system right at the very beginning simply because there are not much data to organize. What happens is, when genealogy research data start to pile up, you begin to get confused and find it … Continue reading

Genealogy Tools

Genealogy tools are there primarily to help you conduct your research better. Here is the list of major genealogy tools you can use: Maps and Gazetteers Political territories and geographical boundaries we know today are not exactly the same centuries ago. A town’s name even changes or moves to another place. So to accurately find … Continue reading