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Genealogy is not the boring word anymore that applies only to your grandmother or mother.
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than 300 people attended the Southeast Family History Expo in Savannah, Ga., which included topics from starting family
history to understanding DNA.
As his Eagle Scout project, Cameron Cason designed a monument for the cemetery, with a plaque
displaying the 145 names, birth and death dates of those buried in the
cemetery between.
German, Norwegian and U.S. Southern states research will be the topic of free classes at the Family History Library this month.
Clayton Brough, local weatherman, recently released video documentary on family history.
Since our series on the church's new family history Web site appeared in
January, readers have been asking questions, sharing
insight and pointing out what they think we missed.
A Portuguese language interface was recently added
to the FamilySearch Indexing programs.
So, how do you get started on New FamilySearch?
"It's the stories; it's the individuals; it's not about a name on a piece of paper, and a date," said the keynote speaker at a gathering commemorating Black History Month.











