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Lessons Learned: Tips Gained from Research Experiences

Lessons Learned: Tips Gained from Research Experiences We’ve all learned valuable lessons in our research experiences, one lesson I would…

Started by Art Thomas

8 Aug 24, 2009
Reply by Art Thomas

Follow The Daughters

In a post on Afrigeneas.com's Genealogy & History forum, http://tinyurl.com/belqgc, Lee Cook wrote: "Personal Estate refers to things…

Started by George Geder

8 Aug 23, 2009
Reply by Quan Pruitt

Genealogy is more than just craft.

Genealogists are those who do expert family research and cite all of their sources. They use all of the modern day state-of-the-art techno…

Started by George Geder

2 Aug 7, 2009
Reply by Janet Smith

African American Funeral Program Collection goes online

Tom Kemp, of GenealogyBank fame, posted this info to the AfriGeneas mailing list: "Hat's off to the East Central Georgia Library puts its…

Started by George Geder

15 Jul 31, 2009
Reply by Sonia L. Walker

The Last Slave Owner - A Case Study (of my JETERs)

A debate wages on the internet as to whether former slaves took on the surname of their last owner. I'm letting that go on without me. Ins…

Started by George Geder

25 Jul 29, 2009
Reply by George Geder

My Research Challenge: Jonathan Butler in the Queen’s Bush settlement in Ontario Canada

George has encouraged me to post my research challenge here. Hopefully the group can guide me as to what steps I have overlooked, or can ta…

Started by Lorine McGinnis Schulze

6 Jul 26, 2009
Reply by Lorine McGinnis Schulze

Now that your Know--How Do you Tell the Story?

How do many of you tell the various stories that you have gleaned from your genealogical research? Have you developed a family newsletter w…

Started by Angela Walton-Raji

15 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by Angela Walton-Raji

Wolfords in the United States Colored Troops (USCT)

I research the Wolford families. I know there were African Americans named Wolford in the USCT during the Civil War. I would like to hear f…

Started by Jim Avery

2 Jul 22, 2009
Reply by Art Thomas

Birthplace of Freedom: Corinth Contraband Camp

There is a new park in Corinth, Mississippi which is part of Corinth Civil War Interperetive Center, A Unit of Shiloh National Military Par…

Started by Margaretann

7 Jul 20, 2009
Reply by Margaretann

Must Have Genealogy Books

I have a collection of books that I think are essential and am curious as to what others have in their personal libraries. Among the books…

Started by Angela Walton-Raji

17 Jul 20, 2009
Reply by Selma Stewart

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