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Census Records – a Genealogical Gold Mine (Part 2)

Posted on March 19, 2009 by Carllene Marek

This is the second and final installment of a series about census records. Census Clues, Tips and Helps (con’t.) Check Cyndi’s List at cyndislist.com and click on the U.S. Census link for more than 1,500 web resources. Federal Population Census… Continue Reading →

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Surname Indexes: A Genealogist’s Best Friend (Part 1)

Posted on January 13, 2009 by Carllene Marek

One of the greatest genealogical finding aids available is surname indexes, but successful research can only be assured by applying certain rules and techniques along with persistence, a dash of creativity, and sometimes luck. While surname indexes are not primary… Continue Reading →

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Relatively Speaking: Genealogy New Year’s Resolutions

Posted on January 1, 2009 by Carllene Marek

If 2008 went by as quickly for you as it did for me, you didn’t have time to work on or complete many genealogical projects. Let’s hope 2009 will give each of us more time to spend on this fascinating… Continue Reading →

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Relatively Speaking – Copying Records

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Carllene Marek

In the world of genealogy, there are three primary methods of copying records. Transcriptions – a copy of the entire original record exactly as written. Abstractions – a summary of important points of the original record. Extractions – an exact… Continue Reading →

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Relatively Speaking: Survey says!

Posted on September 30, 2008 by Carllene Marek

COUNTY HISTORY & BOUNDARY CHANGES The Keystone to Successful Research   Before we get to today’s topic, County History and Boundary Changes, I have an announcement:   You are invited to participate in a doctoral research project being conducted by… Continue Reading →

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Relatively Speaking: Genealogy’s family way

Posted on September 8, 2008 by Carllene Marek

Family relationships are fun to study, and become a vital part of every family reunion. One’s relationship with aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandparents and first cousins are readily identifiable. It’s when we go beyond these traditional relationships that the terms… Continue Reading →

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DIY: Discover your roots

Posted on August 17, 2008 by Carllene Marek

Every journey begins with a single step, and in genealogy that first step is with you. Adequate preparation and planning will ensure you have the journey of a lifetime – taking you to places never imagined and learning of ancestors… Continue Reading →

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Relatively Speaking: Catch the genealogy bug

Posted on August 7, 2008 by Carllene Marek

“History is Life – Genealogy is the details.” Welcome to the world of genealogy! Going from wanting to know about your family, to being able to find that information is an orderly and fulfilling process. Charting a family tree is… Continue Reading →

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