Genealogy System – Organizing Your Family History Search

By Genealogy Advisor | Jan 31, 2010

Do you have a Genealogy System that works for you? How do you organize all your records and information? Or should we be asking do you organize your genealogy records and information?! Just days into a genealogy project and you can have more records and information than you know what to do with. Not to [...]

Genealogy Military Records

By Genealogy Advisor | Jan 31, 2010

Genealogy Military Records can be a significant source of information about your Family History Trying to build a family tree and information on long lost relatives? Military records may be exactly what you need to fill in the gaps. Whether it’s a good thing or not, almost ever generation in every major country has gone [...]

Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Resources

By Genealogy Advisor | Jan 31, 2010

Are you considering buying the Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Resources to help you with your Genealogy research? The Quicksheet Citing Online Historical Resources was designed by Elizabeth Shown Mill, an author of various books on Genealogy and a university lecturer on this subject. Quicksheet is a necessary resource tool for everybody using the internet for [...]

Using City Directories For Genealogy

By Genealogy Advisor | Jan 31, 2010

Many major cities, and even some smaller ones, have been tracking the information of their residents for centuries. In fact, in some of the older major cities you can find records that date back to the 1700′s. This is a great source of information if you’re trying to build a family tree. However, these directories [...]

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