Posted by laurengarber — May 02, 2009 — Genealogy is one of the fastest growing hobbies in America. Despite the breakdown of many social and racial barriers, people are more interested than ever in their ethnic heritage. But as Lauren Garber explains, not all types of genealogical research are created equal…
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Part 2: How to Blog Your Family History – Genealogy Blogging
Part 2: Watch as Lisa Louise Cooke host of the Genealogy Gems Podcast and the Family History: Genealogy Made Easy …Read the Rest
Teapot Genealogy Ireland Skibbereen
www.teapotgenealogy.com Join the Teapot Genies in Ireland as they talk about the Potato Famine in Skibbereen.
Genealogy Gems: Thomas MacEntee on Family History Blogging
Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast at http://www.GenealogyGems.TV interviews geneablogger Thomas MacEntee of the http://www.geneabloggers.com blog about how …Read the Rest
Probate Records with Genealogy Expert Jana Broglin
Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast interviews certified genealogist Jana Broglin about Probate Records at the Southern California …Read the Rest
Part 1 How to Blog Your Family History – Genealogy Blogging
Watch as Lisa Louise Cooke host of the The Genealogy Gems Podcast and the Family History: Genealogy Made Easy podcast …Read the Rest
Tony Burroughs (Author Black Roots) on the Genealogy Process
Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast interviews expert genealogist Tony Burroughs (of the Ancestors and African American Lives …Read the Rest
Using Google News Timeline for Genealogy & Family History
Google News Timeline is an ideal tool for family historians who want to further their genealogy research. Lisa Louise Cooke, …Read the Rest
