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How to make a user friendly family tree
Making ‘family tree’ together with children can turn out to be a rewarding experience. Try to get them engaged in the work, particularly when talking with relatives about family and history. This is because children often love to hear about how the life during olden days.
Should all family history information be accessible on free ancestry websites?
Is free ancestry research really "free"?Over recent years there has been a dramatic increase in ancestry data available on the web. Commercial organisations have invested large sums in scanning, indexing and delivering bulk historical data into the public domain. There is divided opinion as to whether or not it is reasonable to have to pay for this ancestry search data, as it is, for the most part, held in archives that are paid for by the public purse. The simple response would be ...
The True Value of Mapping for Family Historians
The latest free software to add "interactive mapping" has been released by MyHeritage. They join a large number of data and software suppliers including Ancestry and Genes Reunited that are announcing their added mapping functionality for their software and online services. In all cases with these companies they have not, unfortunately, understood or not chosen to include the real benefit of mapping, the immensely powerful use of location as a gateway for the discovery and dissemination of ...
Family Tree Mapping
Interest in family tree research is growing rapidly, with North America, the UK and the Antipodies leading the way. Perhaps this is hardly surprising as North America, Australia and New Zealand are the ´New World´ seeded by Europe, and by Britain and Ireland in particular. The histories of all these countries are intertwined and for any English speaking family historian looking further back than the 1900´s, it is likely that part of the family is located in these areas. For those living ...
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