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50 Family History Interview Questions
An excellent way to get to understand biographies is to interview an interesting older relative or family friend. Here are questions you could ask and then include the answers in your essay.

Cousin Calculator
You want to find the relationship between you and a certain relative. You know you are related because you have a common ancestor. Here's a simple way to figure out your relationship.

Genealogy Forms
Print out and use the free forms while you interview and research your family.

Genealogy Today Jr.
Based on requests from some our younger visitors, we have created this Junior edition to make genealogy easier to understand for kids of all ages.

WorldGenWeb For Kids
Come on in and learn  about Your Family History (Warning: Genealogy is very addictive, but fun!)

For American Kids

COKidsGenWeb Project
Are you researching your pioneer roots in Colorado? Start here. Site has good resources for young genealogists from anywhere.

Port of Entry: Immigration
Welcome! On this journey, you will assume the role of historical detective and search for clues to America's past in American Memory, the historical collections of the Library of Congress. You will investigate photographs and eyewitness accounts of immigrant life in America.

RootsWeb's Soundex Converter
The Soundex system is a method of indexing names in the 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 US Census. Soundex can also aid genealogists by identifying spelling variations for a given surname. Put in your last name and see different spellings.

For Canadian Kids

CanadaGenWeb For Kids Project
Are you a home-schooler? Please join in on the fun. You will be able to add queries, and ask questions about Canada.

Sask Gen Web for Kids
Looking for your family tree in Saskatchewan? Need help?


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Climbing your family tree
 
Family Tree Maker for Mac
and
Family Tree Maker 2011 Platinum
by Nova Development US
Windows Vista / 7 / XP
The software provides an easy and complete resource for building and sharing your family tree. It takes just three steps. First, access more than five billion records and search through the world's largest online family-history collection. Next, organize and design your family tree. Import photos and documents to professionally designed templates to create a unique keepsake. Finally, share your findings with family and friends.
 
Treasures Forever: Crafts for Keeping Family Memories
by Connie Sheerin, Janet Pensiero
This book presents 24 how-to projects with variations that will span all media from paper, decoupage, and mosaics to simple sewing. The introduction will include information on the fascination and importance of heirlooms, attention to archival methods, tips on collecting materials, and an overview of basic craft techniques.
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