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A special tribute to SSDI (FAREWELL)

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Frequently asked questions!

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Family History Brick Walls

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Yes, you definitely will come across brick walls which you think you will never get over. Have patience, give it time and I feel sure you will get the results you want.

I have a few current 'brick walls' in my researches - some I don't think I will ever get over, but one I did.

I had searched for my 3 x Gt. Grandfather for nigh on 25 years, I used to put him aside for a while when I got a bit sickened of getting no results. Then, I would take him out, dust him off, and start all over again.

One day, through the new Pilot Scheme on the IGI [international genealogical Click to continue

Family Tree Making Guide

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If you are looking to make a family tree for the first time, here are some guidelines to help you complete the task in an easy and proper manner.

• First of all organize everything properly. Start by making a family group sheet for each member of your family. Remember you have to document every piece of information that you discover about your ancestors. You can also use a genealogy software program that can help you in storing your family's data in a more convenient way.

• Prepare some good research Questions. They can be simple personal questions apart from the general Click to continue

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How To Photograph A Wedding

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How To Photograph A Wedding
Wedding Photography Techniques For Photographers. Photographing A Wedding, Find Out The Secrets Of A Professional. Includes Events And Groups. Also 70% For Affiliates
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The Best Sexual Position for Older Guys

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Article by sacha tarkovsky

In the best sexual position series, we have endeavored to bring you new and pertinent sex health information not readily available elsewhere. In this article we discuss the best sexual position for an older man use. Our authority will be Errol Flynn.

Errol Flynn

The famous phrase "in like Flynn" seemed to appear in the early 1940s when Errol was on trial for "statutory rape" of two under-aged girls. The girls were 18 and Errol was 33.

Errol was acquitted, but human nature being what it was, his reputation was fixed thereafter. Click to continue

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US Highways

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If you're going to visit the US outside of the key cities, the US highways will be a major part of your experience. There are Interstate Highways, US Highways, and State Highways.

The whole world knows that America is a country of drivers. That's not to say that American Highways are the best in the world. Some of them are getting old and crowded. New autobahns and motorways around the world may be better... but one thing that you'll find for sure is that the U.S. has a lot of highways.

Ask an American for directions, and it might get a little confusing for visitors. "Get on Click to continue

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Genealogy Search Variant Surnames

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The second of 17 how-to video lessons from the "5 Minute Genealogy" course (on a set of two CDs). Remember that YouTube really cuts the quality of videos. The videos on this course look great. You can see screen shots at 5minutegenealogy.com Lessons Click to continue

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Immigrate To Canada

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Immigrate To Canada
Immigrate To Canada Is An Ebook Designed To Help People Become Canadian Immigrants. It Contains All The Information And Required Forms.
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Surname Spellings in Genealogy

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Article by Rosamunde Bott

When you are tracing ancestors, one of the most common problems you will come across is the variation in surname spellings.

Here are some of the reasons why this happens.

1. Until the 19th century there were no standardized spellings for surnames. Around 90% of the population could not read or write, so spelling was not important. 2. Most documents were written by someone in authority, and when writing someone's name, he could only go by what was given to him by speech. So, when one of my Reid ancestors got married, he would give his name to Click to continue