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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Getting Started – March version
Sorry that the numbering did not transfer very well in the section on types of websites . . . How do you get started? – 5 steps Identify known family information – write what you know – fill in as … Continue reading
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Links to Handouts for Family History Fair Now Available
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Update to link Previously Sent
is now available at rdroots.wordpress.com Sorry – first link sent out did not seem to work . . . .
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Hour by hour information for Red Deer Rootstech Family History Fair
is now available at rdroots.wordpress.com
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Free Access Weekend at FindMyPast.co.uk
The weekly article on Friday instead of Sunday? What’s happening? Just wanted you to know that you can have free access to FindMyPast for the weekend starting at midnight London time – which is about 5 pm Friday our time … Continue reading
Finding Your Ancestors By Using New Online Record Collections
This week I had the pleasure of helping someone find a marriage from the early 1800s in Canada using online resources. It is exciting when we learn new things about our ancestors and can add them to our family tree. … Continue reading
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