Beware of These “Red Flags” in Online Family Trees
Here are a few red flags that you can look out for to prevent yourself from getting involved with the wrong research!
Read MoreUnderstanding the 10 Million Names Project – An Interview with Lindsay Fulton
In this episode, Lindsay Fulton from American Ancestors speaks with us about the 10 Million Names Project, its purpose and how you can get involved.
Read More5 Genealogy Activities for May
Throw open the windows! Breathe some fresh air into your house and your research with these projects that will keep you busy.
Read MoreGrowing Memories: A Guide to Cultivating Your Own Memorial Garden
Gardening offers more than a chance to connect with nature, it also allows you to memorialize family. Here are some tips to help care for a memorial garden.
Read MoreCase Study: 6 Steps for Handling Surprises in Your DNA Results
How do you handle shocking news about your DNA? One woman shares how she worked through the complex emotions of discovering she was conceived via a sperm donor.
Read MoreMaking the Most of GEDmatch – An Interview with Kitty Munson Cooper
DNA Expert Kitty Munson Cooper offer tips for using GEDmatch to better understand your DNA test results.
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How to Take Advantage of the Tools at GEDmatch: A Basic Primer
GEDmatch allows you to compare your DNA test results with other results from many of the top testing companies. Here is a guide for using many of its tools.
Read More5 Genealogy “Crimes” You Should Forgive Yourself For (Plus Some You Shouldn’t)
Here are a few genealogy "crimes" that you should be able to get away with. Plus, a few crimes where we’ll let you off with a warning—this time!
Read MoreHandling Inherited Research and Objects – An Interview with Lahni Carney
In this episode, Rachel Christian interviews Professional Organizer Lahni Carney about handling research and inherited items.
Read More5 Genealogy Activities for April
April showers bring May flowers—and hopefully great things for your research! These five projects will get you started.
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