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What is the status of the The Laws of War Genealogy Project?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Overseas E asked: The Military Law Review, Vol. 156 (June 1998) mentions “The Laws of War Genealogy Project” however my associates and I have been unable to find any information about this Project on the internet. Does anyone know the correct URL for this database? Or a contact email address [...]

Who can I contact to find genealogy information in Ireland?

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Jim G asked: I understand that many of Ireland’s genealogy records were destroyed in WWI — I’d like to find out if there is any way to trace records of people entering and exiting the country in the early 1800’s.genealogy

A discussion of family tree genealogy free, online family trees & find family trees

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

There are over 6.5 billion human beings living on earth today and more of the inhabitants of this planet are becoming interested in the subject of family roots. As you can determine, there are quite a lot of heads living on earth in this age and everyday, a great deal more are being born and [...]

Washington State Public Records - 3 Reasons to Go Through Records of Washington State

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

There are a vast number of resources to find Washington public records online. You will get instant access to all kinds of records such as birth records, death records, marriage records, divorce records, and business records. Additional information such as phone records, criminal records, and sex offender records are also available online.
Due to the [...]

You Can Now Learn To Do Your Own Family Genealogy

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

 
Genealogy is the study of your family’s history or heritage. Now, because of the popularity of the Internet, a lot of people basically made a new pastime out of genealogy, discovering who their ancestors were and how these ancestors of theirs have lived a life in the past and discovering your past might be the [...]

Helping You Locate Death Records In Genealogy

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Social Security Death Index

Death records can provide vital clues to creating a detailed family history. Using these documents and others such as birth or marriage records, you can trace much of the path of an ancestor through history. A family record should include accurate information on birth and death dates, unions, children, as well as [...]


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