Genealogy Explained: "Do Siblings Have the Same DNA?" Graphic
Mark Orwig is the writer of the Genealogy Explained website, and he has created a neat graphic to explain the answer to the question posed in "Do Siblings Have the Same DNA?" I encourage all of my readers to read the entire article because the science is interesting and the "deck of cards" example is familiar to most of us. The graphic is: Pictures are always better than many words, and this graphic shows why siblings (assuming they aren't identical twins) may not have the same ethnicity…
No, You DON'T Need a Paid Subscription to Do Genealogy Research
Looking for genealogy research options that are truly free and don't require a paid subscription? There are many. This collection of resources will help.
How to Find Where Your Ancestors Are Buried | Are You My Cousin?
Finding where your ancestors are buried is high on most genealogy researchers' list of things to do. Tips and resources to find start your search!
Family History Binder – Part 3 – Dividers
This is the third post in my Family History Binder series. Click here to go back to part 1. My family history binder is broken into 16 sections. The dividers I used are the Avery Clear Pocket Label…
This Clever Google Search Tactic Will Help You Find Your Ancestors on Any Genealogy Website
Have you ever been on a genealogy website, trying to find a specific detail about your ancestor, when you discovered that the search functionality was too limited to turn up the information you need? Here's a simple solution you don't want to miss.
Commonly used Family Tree Abbreviations - Family Tree Resources
Family tree abbreviations are shortened versions of words or phrases, and are utilised because they are easier to use, especially on a family tree when space can be at a premium. You are sure to find many family tree abbreviations in transcripts of parish registers, census returns, other transcripts, indexes and genealogy books as you
Family Tree Magazine | Build Your Family Tree with Genealogy
Learn how to build your family tree with genealogy tips, free charts and forms, what to do with DNA tests, family history projects and more!
Find and Use the U.S. Census Mortality Schedules for Genealogy
Are you in search of a date or place of death for a certain member of your family tree but keep coming up empty handed? Mortality schedules may be the key to finding the missing piece of your puzzle.
Find and Use the U.S. Census Mortality Schedules for Genealogy
Are you in search of a date or place of death for a certain member of your family tree but keep coming up empty handed? Mortality schedules may be the key to finding the missing piece of your puzzle.
Free Irish genealogy websites - the Top 8!
The best free Irish genealogy websites and databases - my independent selection of the very best free online research resources for Irish family history.
How To Research Your Poor Ancestors | Are You My Cousin?
Were your ancestors poor? To research and find poor ancestors, seek out records created for the care of the community's poor.
This May be the Fastest Way Ever to Scan Old Family Photos, and it's Free | Family History Daily
By Jodi Bash The digital age of photos gives us so much to be thankful for. Photos can be edited, shared, deleted, and ordered in a frame at the touch of
GenealogyInTime Picks Top 100 of 2016 | FamilyTree.com
What genealogy websites made it onto GenealogyInTime Magazine's Top 100 list for 2016?
GenealogyInTime Picks Top 100 of 2016 | FamilyTree.com
What genealogy websites made it onto GenealogyInTime Magazine's Top 100 list for 2016?
Digging Deeper in FamilySearch Records
Not getting the results you want in FamilySearch searches? Search smarter with tips and strategies from Robert Keher, FamilySearch Senior Product Manager.
Organize Your Genealogy Files | Are You My Cousin?
Know the basics to organize your genealogy files successfully. Learn how to start with a organization system you build for your own genealogy research.