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  • Whether you are researching the history of a merchant mariner who died at sea, or if you are looking for the death records of a love one who died in naval service, you can find the information you…

  • Veterans, or people who used to be in the military, can be found in several different ways. If you are looking for the actual service record of an ancestor, parent or spouse, you may wish to start…

  • World War II veterans are almost a lost generation, as many die each day. Stories of their military service can be captured through oral history, family records and military service records. Finding…

  • The Michigan Bridge Card has replaced food stamps and checks for needy families in the state. The card, which functions as a debit card, can be used by families to buy food and access money at some…

  • The process of recording a family history can take some time, but the result is a collection of information that can be passed down through future generations. It is easy for dates, events,…

  • Using Family Historian 4.1.3 allows you to build and organize your family tree with ease. One of the features of Family Historian is the ability to add notes to individuals and families in different…

  • There are a number of reasons for locating a grave site. Since a grave site is the final resting site of the dead, it is a place where people go to pay their respects to their deceased relative.…

  • A family trust (also known as a living trust or discretionary trust) defines the management and distribution of property and assets, and helps the family avoid probate, reduce estate taxes, preserve…

  • Even if you are not a first or second generation Cherokee, if you were born in the South or Midwest, chances are you have some Cherokee ancestry. The first part of tracking your heritage begins with…

  • Gedcom stands for Genealogical Data Communication. It was originally developed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Family History Department as a way to format the text of a user's…

  • Tracing family history through school records is an often overlooked source of information. School records can offer valuable insights into your ancestor's life. On school registers, teachers noted…

  • Military records are kept under strict lock and key, but if you seek to obtain the records for a close member of your family, you can do so with relative ease. In the United States, you have multiple…

  • Family Records are valuable for many reasons. They can give you clues to your heritage, provide medical information and even give you proof of ancestry. Finding Family Records online is actually…

  • Certificates of birth, marriage, divorce and death are considered "vital records" and can be a big help in tracing your genealogy. Most records are kept by the state in which the event took place, so…