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Family Tree Mapping
Interest in family tree research is growing rapidly, with North America, the UK and the Antipodies leading the way. Perhaps this is hardly surprising as North America, Australia and New Zealand are the ‘New World’ seeded by Europe, and by...
The True Value of Mapping for Family Historians
The latest free software to add “interactive mapping” has been released by MyHeritage. They join a large number of data and software suppliers including Ancestry and Genes Reunited that are announcing their added mapping functionality for...
Should all family history information be accessible on free ancestry websites?
Is free ancestry research really “free”? Over recent years there has been a dramatic increase in ancestry data available on the web. Commercial organisations have invested large sums in scanning, indexing and delivering bulk historical da...
Family History Centers – A Great Place to Follow Your Ancestor’s Trails
Family History Centers are operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They have access to a vast amount of genealogical records held at the Family History Library located in Salt Lake City, Utah. With over 4,500 centers from the Lat...
Free Genealogy Online Databases
Census, birth, death, marriage and other records have been preserved for hundreds of years. There are church records of people buried in cemeteries throughout the world. The hard part for professional and amateur genealogists alike is th...
Finding living relatives online
Free People Finder Search Engines – Using Search Engines to Find Someone There are many different companies out there who will find someone for you but lots of them are not really privy to anything you are not, a lot of them use the same free resou...

