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Deceased Online Sponsor Conference
As the first national online database dedicated to burial and cremation records, Deceased Online is delighted to be a sponsor and exhibitor at Open the Door and Here are the People. Following our launch at London Olympia s Who Do You Think You Are ...
Ask the Experts - The Society of Genealogists at the Conference
The Society of Genealogists, the National Library and Education Centre for Family History in the United Kingdom will be giving a series of lectures under the theme "Ask the Experts" at the conference to help your research beyond the first ste...
Ancestry.com: The Best Website to Learn About Your Genealogy
At the forthcoming genealogical conference in Nottingham there will be a lecture stream by the Society of Genealogists on starting your family hsitory research. One of these lectures is entitled "The Top Ten Genealogy Sites". Ancestry.com wit...
George Redmonds
George Redmonds to speak at Genealogical Conference George Redmonds is the author of numerous books on name topics including Surnames and Genealogy, Christian Names in Local and Family History and Names and History. In 2001 he presented the BBC Radio...
The Historic Heraldic Dering Roll
This week I have been fortunate enough to attend a private view of the heraldic Dering Roll. This valuable document was until recently in private hands when it was sold to an overseas buyer at auction for £192,500. But under current legisl...
Why attend a family history conference?
Ever since I can remember, I have always had an interest in family history and like most people, a life event over twenty years ago acted as the catalyst for me to research my genealogy. Not having any experience as a genealogist, I started by readin...
Genealogy Research: Unveiling the Past
The term genealogy is rooted from the Greek word "genealogia" which refers to the tracing of family. The term genealogia is likewise rooted from genea, referring to a generation or descent. Genealogy research basically refers to the identifi...
German Genealogy: Finding Your German Ancestors
The United States of America is a country with diverse races and is considered to be the melting pot of cultures in the world. In this country, you will find different races and mixed culture. The United States is composed of Native Americans, Americ...
Ireland Genealogy: Finding the Irish inside You
The Irish are known to be hot blooded and pleasant people. They are also known to be hardworking people and have that distinct tight English accent. The Irish has a very rich culture and history where sometimes it was pleasant and some history have b...
Attending a family history conference
From the moment I started to research my own family history I have been heavily and actively involved in the genealogy world. I attended my first local and family history conference in 1991 and and the very next year I became involved in my loc...
Genealogy Chart for Your Researched Family Information
One of the most important things in this world that a person can have is their loving family. There are individuals, who completely disregard their families, but this should not be so because your family is a very reliable source of help and comfort ...
Is Heraldry important
Many family historians and indeed many local historians tend to avoid heraldry on the grounds that it is largely irrelevant. The prevailing view seems to be that, as the majority of our ancestors came from very humble origins, there is little to be g...
