The Missouri Compromise was an important factor in the events that lead up to the Civil War. This is what the Missouri Compromise was, and how it contributed to the Civil War that was to come.
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Family Tree Magazine
I treated myself to this magazine to see if it could help a seasoned genealogist like me to find new articles or evidence to help locate records for my research. It’s ok, but I already know...
It may be a typo… (Genetoons #30)
It may be a typo… (Genetoons #30) I’ve had this happen to me many times. So aggravating… Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Facebook (Opens in...
Family Trip Plan: No Genealogy Allowed!! (Genetoons #31)
Family Trip Plan: No Genealogy Allowed!! … (Genetoons #31) I love this cartoon… it reminds me of my family vacations. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it as much as I do. Are you...
How to Use Family Lore to Discover the Real Stories
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Fun Tips for Getting Your Children Involved in Genealogy
Do you wish your children were interested in genealogy like you? They can be. All you have to do is use the right techniques with them. These tips work on almost any kid. Start using them today.
Finding Unnamed Ancestors on the 1790-1840 Censuses
The 1790-1840 census records only listed heads of household by name. However, that does not mean you can't put together a list of who was in the household. You just look at other clues like these.
Joining a Surname Study: Where to Find Them and What You Can Get Out of Them
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Identifying the Era of a Photo By its Type
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