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IMage Of My Niece's Daugther
Nuerogyp | October 12th 2008 by Bernie
It's been a year now that I have never been checking my friendster since I have been busy on my blogging, school, and a lot of things going on my heard that's the reason I don't have a chance to view it. Well, the moment I open my account, I got a fr read more
Build Your Complete Family Tree At Myheritage.com
OPENGIGA | October 12th 2008 by OPENGIGA
MyHeritage.com a family social networking site where anyone can make their own family tree and easy to build family pages, trees, to inputting heritage research, a cool face recognition features, photo uploading, sharing and so on. MyHeritage.com al read more
May I have Your Attention Please?
Black to Reality | October 11th 2008 by BlueLight
Before the year is done, I will be doing a DNA test to determine exactly what African tribe I belong to. Now as you may know, due to the slave trade most of the slaves were captured from the Western parts of Africa....Senegal, Sierra Leone, Dakar, read more
Know Your Family Tree
It's All About Review | October 10th 2008 by Andrew
Finding where your family rooted from is now easy by letting your fingers do the job and you will be able to find out your family tree and its ancestral history. If you have lost contact with your relatives for long time and never heard from them sin read more
Wondering who they were...
Shrinking Pamelalala | October 10th 2008
I've had the urge off and on to do the whole geneaology thing. I don't know anything about my family past my grandparents. Now that so much of the information is on the internet I have been thinking that I should give it a try and see what I can come read more
Find Your Own Family Tree
Janeth Vicy's Life Journey | October 10th 2008 by janethvicy
Did you know from your parents or from your grandparents about your family tree? Do you think it's important to know your family tree? Knowing and keeping in touch with our family root is very necessary. Sometimes, we didn't know that a friend whom w read more
Family Tree
Wine at Five? | October 10th 2008 by Shelly
Have you ever researched your family heritage? Do you know who makes up you family tree? Being adopted, I am the proud owner of the blank family tree. Sad as it may seem, it's a lot easier to do a family tree when you know your birth parents names read more
Know More About Your Family Tree and Family History
The Reporter | October 10th 2008 by JESSIE SIMBULAN
In case you are interested in knowing more about your family tree and family history (and who are related to you but you do not know) then here is your chance to find out who are those people. You... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more
Looking For My Long Lost Cousin
My Little Home | October 10th 2008 by Ma. Joanna Irish
The brother of my father has a son I have not meet. My uncle said he never seen him also because they were separated since his son's birth. The parents of the MOM did not like my uncle to be the husband of their daughter. And she was forced to marry read more
Family Tree Maker
Miss Honeul | October 10th 2008 by honeul
Draw a family tree, said the teacher. Each time our school teacher tells us or gave us an assignment like this, I feel so bad. It’s because my drawing or art skills sucks that even drawing circles and lines can’t make it. Although this ki read more
Look up your family tree
Toria's Daily Ramblings | October 10th 2008 by RealityTVFan
I always thought it’d be cool to look up information about my family from eons ago, I guess watching ‘Who do you think you are?’ inspires this desire in me. Though that show is ridiculously over sentimental, I just want to know abou read more
Family Tree
all about me | October 10th 2008
A lot of people nowadays really want to know their heritage or their respective geneology, their family history. Are you one of these people? Stop worrying! Family Tree is here to lend you a helping hand. With their state of the art genealogy databas read more
Finding Your Family Tree
Why Keep Dogs and Bark Myself? | October 10th 2008 by Andrea J Paulsen
My mother loved to tell stories of her family and our ancestors (all of whom she claimed were illustrious and note-worthy). I have many times used the internet to discover that much of what she had told us was absolutely correct. The internet can b read more
Family Tree
Anything Goes | October 10th 2008 by lapak2000
It is very hard to know your relatives especially if they are dead already. This process needs an expert to trace your grand grand parents to prove that they are your relatives. Complete records like census, list of passengers, death certificates and read more
Genealogists trace Gov. Sarah Palin's family tree & Brigitte Bard…
UP Ibalon Bicol | October 9th 2008 by andygimpaya
Genealogists whose political affiliations are not known have looked into Gov. Sarah Palin’s pedigree, part of the microscopic scrutiny of the VP Republican presidential candidate, a controversial... You are part of the growing UP Ibalon Web Commun read more
The Darlings: Maternal Ancestors of Linus Pauling
The Pauling Blog | October 9th 2008 by Spcoll
Before her wedding to Herman Pauling on May 27, 1900, Linus Pauling’s mother, Belle, was known as Lucy Isabelle Darling. The Darling family history is a rough and tumble one, indicative of the pioneer environment in which Linus Pauling was ra read more
Choosing the Right Genealogy Program for You
Genealogy Simple & Fun | October 6th 2008 by Work Online - Get paid
If you are new to genealogy or have been in the business for a long time at some point you will eventually want to buy one of the genealogy software programs that are available for storing all your genealogy information that you have gathered. Having read more
TV On The Radio - The Daily: Song With Stounce
The Daily Romp | October 6th 2008 by stounce
TV On The Radio - Dear Science - Family Tree Download audio file (06%20Family%20Tree.mp3) This a good one for quiet Monday - time to get over the weekend hangover. A great song that cresendos to a nice solid and catchy melody incorporating a var read more
FAMILY TREES
My Little Cottage in The Making | October 4th 2008 by Joanne Kennedy
Have you ever wondered about who was in your family before you were even born? Were you related to someone famous? Or even, just wanted to keep track of your family history? Well, I have. I have been wanting to do my family tree for years. My cousin read more
Bila Bulan Berwarna Biru (Jiwang Sekejap)
Blog About Every Day Used Of Linux And Open Source | October 2nd 2008 by linuxmalaysia
Lagu ini dikirimkan kepada saya dalam surat kertas warna biru. Lirik disampaikan apabila saya menyampaikan maksud saya untuk menjadikan dia isteri. Cerita 15 tahun dahulu....Bila Bulan Berwarna BiruMalam bulan berendangBerwarna biru di cermin kaliMat read more
The Family Tree Of Doom
Genealogy Gifts Blog | October 1st 2008
FAMILY TREE OF DOOM. When John Smith took up genealogy all he found was death! Starring: Tom Ahnentafel and Rita de Gazetteer. A Genealogicus Film presentation. Family Tree Of Doom is availabe now at the Genealogy Gifts store. read more
Build You Family Tree
Blog About Every Day Used Of Linux And Open Source | October 1st 2008 by linuxmalaysia
Build You Family TreeHari Raya Puasa in Malaysia is the time for muslim family to meet relative and family. My second cousin, introduce Geni while visiting my grandmother sister. He throw out the idea to keep track of our family and relative through read more
TV on the Radio :: Dear Science
The Galley Boys | September 30th 2008 by The Galley Boys
Dear Science ($11) by TV on the Radio is a sure competitor for album of the year. The followup to 2006’s Return to Cookie Mountain, Dear Science sees the band reeling in the experimentation to produce an album comprised of 11 tightly crafted ro read more
MY HERITAGE
MY THOUGHTS OUT LOUD | September 26th 2008 by Maribeth Belleza
If you are one of the people who gives real value to the word "Family", sign up for free at http://www.myheritage.com/. This site would help you build your own "family tree" and create your own site to keep your ancestral lineage accessible to you an read more
The Paternal Ancestry of Linus Pauling
The Pauling Blog | September 23rd 2008 by Spcoll
Linus Pauling’s earliest known ancestor was Andreas Pauling, born ca. 1630. Records indicate that Andreas’ grandson, Johann Christoph Pauling, married and started a family in Preusslitz, Prussia. There the Paulings remained for at lea read more
Sleeping Single In A Double Bed
ourcrookedtree | September 22nd 2008 by Our Crooked Tree
Hubs and I have been apart from each other very little in the eleven years we have been together. We met at work and began dating shortly after and then he stole my spare key. Not one that likes to cook, I didn't mind the spare closet taken over wh read more
Web-Based Family Tree DNA Putting Down Roots at CyrusOne
Family Reviews and Information | September 21st 2008 by Buddy
Web-Based Family Tree DNA Putting Down Roots at CyrusOne HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 29, 2004–CyrusOne (www.cyrusone.com), Houston’s largest full-service data center, announced today that they have been selected by F read more
A New Look At The Long-Lost Dodo And Its Family Tree
Family Reviews and Information | September 21st 2008 by Buddy
A team of scientists, relying on DNA extracted from the preserved dodo thought to have inspired Lewis Carroll, has confirmed one longstanding school of thought about the bird’s heritage. It seems that the dodo and the closely related solitaire read more
The Good Ol Days
ourcrookedtree | September 19th 2008 by Our Crooked Tree
Remember the good ol days when the only thing your mom made you wear while riding your bike was shoes? Some of use barely made it out the door with a shirt on and many time I would ride while wearing my swimsuit and tennis shoes. We didn't have to read more
A Family History
The Family Time Blog | September 17th 2008 by Jaime
The lights are finally on, and your life is getting back to normal, but wasn't it fun to talk about all those family members and their eccentricities? Telling stories about the family, drawing a family crest and discussing where your families came fr read more

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