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DESIGNING A FUN FAMILY COAT OF ARMS by Chris Simeral
Armorial bearings, or coats of arms, take us back to the glamour of the middle ages. In days of old, knights displayed heraldic devices on their horses' caparisons, their servants' liveries, and on their banners and shields. As war medals are awarded today, so coats' of arms and other heraldic devices could be awarded to knights for their service in battle. But the primary role of coats' of arms was...
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HOW TO TRACE YOUR ANCESTORS WITH THE 1790-1810 US CENSUS by Jordan McCollum
Most genealogists working in the US have learned what a valuable tool the US Census is. But the ins and outs of each census record are intricate. It seems like...
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HOW TO TAP THE POWER OF THE WORLD'S MOST IMPORTANT GENEALOGY LIBRARIES WITHOUT LEAVING HOME! by Chris Simeral
If you've spent any time at all researching your family tree, or looking into your last name origins, you probably already know just how valuable libraries can be in helping you get to the bottom of the riddle that is your family's history. The problem, of course, is that finding the time to trek to the library that actually has the clues you need can be difficult, if not downright impossible.
But the good news is this: you can...
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LOST RELATIVES AND ANCESTORS: STARTING POINT by Tom LeBaron
Someone was once quoted as saying "It's OK that you can't choose your relatives, because they probably...
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10 NO-FEE RESOURCES FOR CLIMBING YOUR FAMILY TREE ONLINE by Nancy Hendrickson
As the Webmaster of Genealogy-and-History.com, I'm often asked...
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