How Do You Tell A Family History Story? One of the questions I have been pondering is how do you tell your ancestors’ stories? How do you tell their story, whether it’s an individual ancestor, a family, or a specific family line?
Find American Historical Sites with Clio: Do you want to take a staycation to visit the historical sites where you live? Clio is one way to identify what historical sites are near you, wherever you are in the U.S.
Inherited Address Books: No, not the address book in your cell phone but the actual printed handwritten address book that we use to jot down our family and friends’ contact information.
Names, names, names: Recent discussion in the online Legacy User Group concerns the recording of variant names – for example, where do you record prefixes of surnames such as Mac/Mc, O’, Ui, Ni, etc.
Pedigree Chart – Using Color for Emphasis: I recently extended the ancestry of one of my lines and want to give an updated pedigree chart to my cousin. I want the updated information to stand out – can I emphasize or “colorize” only the new people that I’ve added?
Locating Lost Web Sites: While most people can readily use Google or one of the many other web search engines to locate web sites, what happens when a page has been removed from the Internet?
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