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  1. How to Begin Your Genealogy Research Doing genealogical research - tracing your roots, or building your family tree - is an exciting and fulfilling project. There's no one "right way" to get started, but in this lens I'll share my ideas, lots of resources, and the tools that have worked...
  2. Genealogy and Family History Searching for one's Genealogy and Family History and constructing the family tree is not as hard as it used to be. In the past, the tedious process began by interviewing as many people as you could find who might know something, some of which may hav...
  3. Family Tree Climber Family history research should be fun and FREE. You'll find some interesting family history stories on this lens which I hope will point out some good genealogy sources and records in the USA and Canada as well as hopefully help with your research in...
  4. Genealogy 101 Once upon a time, if you were curious to know more about your roots you had to hire someone to research your family history and it would cost you a small fortune. Now, however, there is a tremendous amount of genealogical information that's only...
  5. Familypedia may link me to ancient Languedoc Do I have French blue blood? Fifty years ago my mother and her brother Fred showed me a fascinating ornate family tree "showing" that we descend from a Huguenot family who lived in Languedoc in southern France and whose top men were all su...
  6. Genealogy - The Art and Science of Family Tree Making We all seem to have that internal desire to find out where we came from and who were our ancestors. Although that desire can be squashed very easily when most people think about the time and effort it can take to thoroughly complete your family tree....
  7. Genealogy of the World Headquarters Genealogy of the World If you search long and hard enough, you can find you have a family tree connection to most anybody - it may not be a direct connection, but you can find them in your extended tree. This group is for linking all things genealog...
  8. Researching Your Family Tree I have been researching my family tree since I was in high school. Along the way, I have learned a lot. Genealogy has also changed over the years. You can find much of what you need to know without leaving your home or taking a trip to the library, b...
  9. Googling for Family History I regularly use several of Google's online products while doing famly history research. The basic Google search is a good place to start. I search for my family lines often to see what is new on the Internet. But, there is much more to Google tha...
  10. Can DNA Testing Confirm Jewish Ancestry? Many people are asking these types of questions, especially today with the Hebraic Roots and Two-House movement exploding throughout many western and even eastern countries. One of the best answers I've come across was by Bennett Greenspan himself, t...
  11. French Huguenots and Walloons This site will share with you some of the history of the French Huguenots and the French speaking Walloons and their relationship to family history and genealogy. Genealogists and family historians have a special interest in the French Huguenots and...
  12. Trace your Dutch roots online If you have Dutch ancestors and want to find out more about them, you will be pleasantly surprised about the wealth of information that is freely available on the internet. In this lens, I will guide you to the best places to find your Dutch ancestor...
  13. Free Family Tree - Trace Your Roots Tracing your family's history, geneaology or personal broody roots, should be a passion devoid of a pricetag. This lens strives to provide information which will help people trace their family history online - for free!
  14. Kovacs aka Kovach -- Czechoslovakian or Hungarian? For some time, I have been researching my great grandparents with the Kovach name.  I am relying on information from my maternal grandmother, who is now deceased, and from my mother.  As a child, I remember my grandmother&nbs...
  15. Where Can I Find People? Our aim is to provide you with advice and guidance on how you can find people! Locating people used to be really hard. Most of the tasks of tracing people's addresses or finding out other important information are left to the care of private investi...
  16. How to Order Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates From England The registration of births, marriages and deaths began in England and Wales in 1837. By obtaining a copy of your ancestor's birth, marriage or death certificate you will have a record that will assist you to go back further in your genealogical resea...
  17. Victorian Culture Headquarters History, people and Societies in England, America and Europe during the Victorian era. Genealogy and Family History Lenses with prominent Victorian content also welcome to join and share their experience and knowledge. Learn about Victorian society....
  18. Everything Bohemian Headquarters Everything Bohemian:  This group is about Everything Bohemian which can include quite a variety of "topics" that relate to ANYTHING Bohemian. Buzz words include Boho, Gypsy, Free spirit, Hippie, Funky, Artistic, Creative or Foho. You k...
  19. Was Your Ancestor a Convict? Pssst... yes you! Is your family tree holding dark secrets? Do you have black sheep hiding in the fold? Well, if there's one thing to be said about criminal ancestors, it's that they are fascinating characters! Not only that, but chances are...
  20. How Do I Start My Family Tree? The big picture - It is important to start your family tree information with yourself because it can be added to in an organized manner from there and it is the information that you know the best. Next add your Father and Mother and then if you can...