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5 Common Genealogy Research Questions and Answers

  Answers to Genealogy FAQs  Are you new to genealogy? If so, then you probably have a lot of genealogy research questions.  Some genealogy-related questions are more common than others. Here are answers to a few of these important questions to help you along your genealogy research journey. 1.  How do I begin researching my…

November 12, 2016Leave a commentgenealogy research, Research Tips, Vital RecordsBy Wesley Eames

3 Ellis Island Name Change Myths Debunked

(Thanks to Crestleaf family tree for sharing their blog post with us.) You’ve probably heard this story from at least one of your family members: “Your ancestors’ names were changed by inspectors at Ellis Island.” Though this theory behind ancestral name changes is still a popular one, there is historical evidence that tells a different…

March 1, 2015Leave a commentUncategorizedBy Wesley Eames
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