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From planning a fun family vacation to getting along with difficult in laws, eHow offers How To advice on a range of family issues. Everyday tasks like finding quality day care, creating a family budget and dividing up family chores can seem overwhelming. But eHow’s practical tricks help get you organized with tips on building a healthy family life. Turn to eHow’s step-by-step instructions when creating a family tree for preserving family traditions, coping with a family crisis or learning how to become a foster parent.

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  • How to Find School Records for Family History

    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...

  • How to Petition Court Adoption Records

    Adoptees often struggle with identity issues and a desire to know their history. This can vary from simple curiosity to a need to know about a genetic disposition to illnesses. If adoptees...

  • How to Analyze Census Data for a Family Tree

    After you have interviewed family members and searched your family documents, you may wonder where to turn next in your family history search. Area census records are a popular answer--but family...

  • How to Search My Family Tree

    As the old saying goes, don't reinvent the wheel. When searching for your family tree, other relatives may already have done an immense amount of groundwork or would be willing to help you search....

  • How to Find a Native American Family Line

    Finding the Native American ancestors in your family can be challenging. Rumors might be the only clue you have to begin the search. Records documenting Native American families do exist, but the...

  • How to Find Family History Books

    Genealogy isn't just in the realm of the professional genealogist anymore. Many amateur genealogists engage in researching their family trees in libraries and archives and on the web. Many...

  • Free Information on Family Roots

    Numerous free online resources exist to help you get started tracing your family's roots. Ancestry.com has 3 million active users, but there are several sites you can choose, according to the...

  • How to Find Your Lost Family History

    Researching your family history can give you an appreciation for the past and a better sense of who you are. Some families are blessed with carefully preserved, leather-bound copies of their...

  • How to Access Closed Adoption Records

    The rules regarding access to closed adoption records are governed by individual states. The standard for who may access these records, and the specific process for opening them may vary, but...

  • How to Request Military Records for a Family Member

    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...

  • How to Find Free WWII Enlistment Records

    The US government, through the National Archives, has made millions of enlistment records from World War II available online. These are incredibly valuable for genealogical research, for filling...

  • How to Find Out Where Your Family Originated From

    Researching your family origins can be time-consuming and tedious, but the rewards are substantial. There are several research methods that may be employed, from interviewing relatives to...

  • How to Search Family Roots

    Searching for your family's roots is also known as tracing your genealogy. It is an exciting hobby and a way to discover interesting facts about your ancestry. The process will require time,...

  • Help Finding My Italian Ancestors

    Seeking out and finding information about your ancestors from Italy is easier than ever before. Greater connectivity through the Internet can help curious people search through Italian genealogies...

  • How to Start a Native American Genealogy Search

    Family history is now the second most popular hobby in the United States, according to the National Genealogy Society. (After gardening.) People with Native American heritage are increasingly...

  • How to Find Death Dates of Family Members

    If you are conducting genealogical research, locating the death dates of relatives can be very useful. There are a number of ways to find death dates, including searching newspapers and other...

  • How to Locate a Person by Date of Birth

    If you want to find a friend, relative or acquaintance of whom you've lost track, your first instinct may call for you to search for her by name. Unfortunately, people can change their names---for...

  • Family Heritage Definition

    "Family heritage" describes broad categories related to genealogy, family trees and ethnicity. Historical research into your "family tree" can add insight into why your family lives in a...

  • How to Find a Lost Adopted Child

    In some states, the biological parents and siblings of children given up for adoption can access adoption records freely once the child has reached the age of majority. In closed adoption states,...

  • How to Obtain Death Records for Family History

    Searching for your ancestors' death records can be a difficult process, yet a death record provides additional clues and insight into your family history. The United States does not have a federal...

  • How to Find Mothers Maiden Name

    Your birth certificate includes a wealth of information about you, including your mother's maiden name. If you do not have access to your birth certificate, purchase a copy through your state's...

  • How to Locate a Divorced Person

    If you are trying to locate a former spouse or another individual who you know is divorced, court and property records are the best place to begin your research. If you are unable to find the...

  • How to Find Out Birth Information on Cherokee Ancestors

    Native Americans have had an unbroken history for centuries. Unfortunately, some tragic circumstances have decreased the availability of traditional genealogy resources for the original...

  • How to Find Information on Ancestors

    Finding information on your ancestors starts with a simple step, as long as you have some other living family members. They will be your best sources of information, especially older ones that can...

  • How to Find Loved Ones

    If you are looking for a loved one, your search may not be as harrowing as it once would have been. The computer age has made connecting with people easier than ever.

  • How to Begin Researching your Family History

    If you are ready to research your family history, but do not know how to get started, here are some tips to get you on the road to finding your ancestors.

  • How to Find Your Ancestry Online

    Are you interested in learning how to find your ancestry online? Everyone wants to know where they came from...don't you? Finding out about your heritage and genealogy can be fun and exciting....

  • How to Find Ancestors in France

    Researching your family history in France has become easier in recent years, with the digitizing of documents and the establishment of websites for even the smallest villages in France. With the...

  • How to Research African American Genealogy

    Discovering your ancestry can be challenging. For African Americans it is even more difficult given the history of slavery in America where original names were lost and African Americans were...

  • How to Use Findagrave.com for Finding Family Burial Sites

    If you have been looking for the cemetery that you ancestors were buried in, but it is located across the country or in another state, Findagrave.com is the perfect place to start looking. It...

  • How to Find Military Records in Your Family History

    Armies tend to keep pretty good records of their soldiers, and they have done so for centuries. That's why both professional genealogists as well as casual family history researchers love getting...

  • How to Write an "Historically" Based Family History

    Writing about your family is important to bring them ‘alive’ to members of your current family and for generations to come. Writing about them in a ‘historical’ manner takes some patience, much...

  • How to Search Your Family History

    As you begin researching your family history, refrain from racing backward in time too quickly. You may long to learn about your dead ancestors, where they came from and how you relate to them....

  • Tips for Finding Ancestry

    We like to think that we can stand alone and independently from others. But we are genetically and socially a product of our past. Finding out about our ancestors helps to ground us in the scope...

  • How to Find a Child Put Up for Adoption

    If you placed a child for adoption or are trying to locate a relative's child, you will need to get copies of the adoption records through the courts, a private adoption agency or a state vital...

  • How to Get Free Ancestry Records at NARA

    One of the biggest repositories of information in the history of world are the records held at the National Archives, a US government agency. In addition to preserving presidential papers, the...

  • How to Research Family Genealogy

    Researching family genealogy can be puzzling but with these steps it should make the job easier

  • How to Prepare a File Plan for Household Documents

    Your family/household receives/stores documents that pertain to everything going on in your lives. From insurance records to bank statements to school records to medical results to legal...

  • How to Find Adoptees

    If you have placed a child up for adoption or you have a sibling who was placed for adoption, you have many ways to search for the adoptee. Although there are resources available, this does not...

  • How to Find an Ancestor on Census Records: Genealogy Research

    Census records are a great genealogy source. Beginning in 1790, the U.S. census has been taken every ten years, though the information varies widely, depending on the year the census was taken...

  • How to Search Online Civil War Records of Your Family History, for Free

    Among its other firsts, the Civil War was probably the first administratively modern war, in terms of the records kept during the war, and archived afterwards. Most of these Civil War archives...

  • How to Find the Family History of the Cain Family

    When you are ready to find the family history of the Cain family, you should start with living relatives and then move to offline and online resources. You will find information such as census...

  • How to Research Your Family Tree For Free

    I know that there are a lot of sites online that will sell you information on your family. I just happen to like finding this stuff for free. I have been able to research one line of my family...

  • How to Search Five Centuries of British Family History Records Online, for Free

    There may well be a branch of your family tree that extends overseas to the British Isles, even if you don't know it. Going back only a few generations means there are hundreds of ancestors,...

  • How to Find Free Family History for Your Ancestors in the Military

    Whether you had an aunt who was an Army WAC in World War II, a great-grandfather who fought in the Civil War, or a distant relation who was a knight (yes...I said knight!) in merry old England,...

  • How to Make a Family Tree - A Complete Guide

    The article provides some interesting and useful guidelines to help you in making a family tree. It tells you the importance of proper organizing, the art of framing research questions and the...

  • The Best Way to Trace Ancestry

    In order to get started, write down basic family history. Where did the family live? What ethnic origin is the family? Did any family members serve in the military? Where and when did the family...

  • How to Trace a Family Tree in the UK

    Learn how to trace a family tree in the United Kingdom and interact with others who are creating their own family trees with relatives in the UK. The more information you collect about your...

  • How to Get Land Records from the General Land Office

    Is it possible that one or more of your ancestors receive or purchased land from the United States government? Here is how to find land records those ancestors might have left. If they lived in...

  • How to Get Individual Census Records from 1940 through 2000 (Really!)

    US Census records from 1930 and earlier have been made public, and are available at sites like ancestry.com, and familysearch.org. For more recent Censuses though -- from 1940 through 2000 -- the...

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