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Australian Genealogy: The National Archives Of Australia

October 6, 2008
By C. Hogan

There are of course many resources available to anybody wishing to delve into Australian family genealogy, though one good resource that will stand them in good stead is The National Archives of Australia where you can get a lot of useful information from some very valuable records pertaining to Australia as a whole and...
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Michigan Genealogy – Tracing Your Roots From Algonquians To Automobiles

October 3, 2008
By C. Hogan
Michigan Genealogy – Tracing Your Roots From Algonquians To Automobiles

When searching for information on family history, you should always ensure that the scope of your search is proper. For instance, imagine that you are searching a library, for data about the history of jellybeans. You would probably not find enough information in a single book. On the other hand, you would not want...
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Kentucky Genealogy

October 2, 2008
By C. Hogan
Kentucky Genealogy

If you are from Kentucky and are very interested in your family history, then you are indeed very lucky. Kentucky genealogy has many genealogical websites that you can find on this page. The state of Kentucky has been developing a genealogical and historical site for all Kentuckians. It was originally developed to provide a...
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Beware Of Blarney In Your Irish Genealogy

September 30, 2008
By C. Hogan

The further back in your family genealogy tree you go, the murkier the picture gets. This is especially true for an American genealogist tracing his or her Irish genealogy. As late as World War II, there was really no reason to stick with the identity you were born with if you were born in...
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You’re Not On Your Own Tracing Your German Genealogy

September 29, 2008
By C. Hogan

Many thousands delight in the hobby and history of their family’s genealogies. In America, a land of immigrants, this search can take them through many countries and cultures. If you know what country your ancestors were from, then you are well on your way to climbing your family tree. If you have German genealogy...
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The Ireland Genealogy Forum Can Help You Retrace Your Roots

September 25, 2008
By C. Hogan

Where do you come from? Who were your grandparents’ parents? Or their parents? Have you ever asked those questions? These questions typically lead people to retrace their genealogy. One of the ways you can retrace your genealogy is through genealogy forums. If you happen to retrace your roots to Ireland, then the Ireland genealogy...
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Genealogy: Website Aspires to Help Decipher Handwriting

September 21, 2008
By C. Hogan

By Tamie Dehler Special to the Tribune-Star All genealogists are challenged to some degree when they have to read and interpret documents in original handwriting. And the further back in time the handwriting sample is, the greater the challenge, until our own language looks foreign to us. A Web site aimed at scholars and...
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But… I ran away from Hurricanes!

September 15, 2008
By C. Hogan

I like to keep my blog always on topic about Genealogy, but this last 10 days has been a bit challenging. In April of this year I moved out of the Florida Keys.. a place I ADORE so that I could focus on anything but hurricanes.  Well, that actually hasnt been the case over...
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DeadFred.com – Finding the Link Between Old Photos and Lost Loved Ones

September 2, 2008
By C. Hogan

One of the sites that I found quite a while ago and still go back to on a regular basis is DeadFred.com At first glance the site appears silly and maybe a bit macabre but the resources, all of which are free can lead you to that lost loved one or give you an...
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