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November 4, 2007

Professional Genealogy Research Advantages: The Gift of Learning Your Ancestry

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Many people are eager to find out their ancestors as well as where they come from. Thus, learning the history of your family becomes a popular objective. It can start from a hobby during weekends to everyday pastime and even to a regular job. In fact, a very attractive alternative for a day job or incomplete research is to rely on a genealogy research done by professionals. The advantages that it provides can be a gift for you.

1. Speed. Using trained and certified genealogists in conducting research can allow you to take the advantages of their previous experiences and expertise. Certified genealogists already know what they are going to do thus their research are efficient. Let their efficiency and speed work for you.
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November 3, 2007

Sources of Sephardic and Jewish Genealogy

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If you are Jewish and you are planning to trace the history of your Sephardic ancestors, you should know the right links to achieve your goal.

To an amateur genealogist, it is vital to know the best sources. Knowing the right sources will directly link to the right answers. It is like a mathematical equation, you need to know the right formula to get the right answer.

Failing to get the right sources might probably lead to frustration. That is pathetic. It is like getting a flunking grade in a final exam.
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November 2, 2007

Canadian Genealogy: Knowing About Your Canadian Roots

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Today, there are a lot of people who don’t know about their family’s past for many reasons. Some have been separated, some have personal family issues, and others were affected by historical events that changed their family’s lives forever.

Canada is a country rich in culture and history. You have to consider that a lot of people have migrated and lived in Canada and started a family. If you have Canadian ancestry in your blood and you want to find out more about your family and what happened to them, you can hire a genealogist to help you with your quest.
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November 1, 2007

German Genealogy: Finding Your German Ancestors

Filed under: Genealogy, Home — goldenblogtips @ 1:27 am

The United States of America is a country with diverse races and is considered to be the melting pot of cultures in the world. In this country, you will find different races and mixed culture. The United States is composed of Native Americans, Americans, British, Irish, Asian, and even German races. You have to consider that there are about 300 million people living in the United States today.

Today, the largest self-reported ethnic group living in the United States is German Americans. In fact, there is an estimated 47 million German Americans according to the year 2000 census of the United States. As you can see, there is a great possibility that you have German blood running through your veins. If you do, and if you are interested with your German ancestry, you can consider retracing it by hiring a genealogist.
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October 30, 2007

Mormon Church Genealogy: Knowing About the History of Mormons

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There is no question that religion is definitely needed in a man’s daily life. It gives you a sense of purpose and it also gives you a moral guide. Today, one of the most popular religion and part of the Christian religion is the Latter Day Saint movement or more commonly called as Mormon.

However, not many people know about the genealogy of the Mormon Church. Mormon is considered to be adherents to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to history, the term “Mormon” came from the Book of Mormon. This particular book is a religious text that a person named Joseph Smith, Jr. translated. The book contains information about the history of early inhabitants of the Americas and was written and compiled by a prophet called Mormon.
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October 20, 2007

Family Genealogy: Finding Out About Your Family’s Past

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There are over 6.5 billion people living on earth today. As you can see, there are quite a lot of people living on earth today and everyday, thousands more are being born and starting a family. In any kind of society, the family is the most important part of it. You have to consider that the family is what makes up the society and you have to realize the fact that as a person, you have to know that it is important that you should respect your family. Besides, without your family, you wouldn’t even be here.

However, you also need to consider that because of time, a lot of families went their separate ways and as more time passes, both family groups don’t even know that they have distant relatives living today. More and more realizes that they need to get in touch with their distant relatives and know about their family’s past. Some people say that it is a way to find your identity, some do it for fun and some people say that it is a great activity of self discovery for the whole family to enjoy.
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October 10, 2007

Easy Genealogy Search with the Right Tools

Filed under: Genealogy — goldenblogtips @ 1:26 am

Your ancestors play a significant role on why you exist today. There are some individuals who give high regards to their ancestors which led to the birth of genealogy. Aside from paying respects to your ancestors because of who you are today, there are more advantages genealogy can bring into your life.

Interest and fun are the two most important key considerations why people are into genealogy search. With genealogy, you will be able identify which part of the country or even in the world you have relatives with. Moreover, you will also be able to know the specific meaning of the names of your relatives. Most importantly, it is with studying genealogy that will help you be familiar with the possible health conditions that may run in your family which you ancestors had before.
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