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Introduction Setting realistic research goals or objectives for a trip to a repository such as the FamilySearch Family History Library in Salt Lake City,...
The common rule for citing geographic locations in genealogy is to record the place as it was at the time the event occurred. Are there exceptions? What...
Texture http://t.co/l1IkraWzJa James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 15, 2013 There is really nothing imagined by artists or artisans that rivals the patterns...
There is really nothing imagined by artists or artisans that rivals the patterns and textures of nature. This plant shows two separate spirals, one from...
The name does not really go with the cactus. You would definitely not want to cuddle this teddy bear. It is one of the most painful cactus when you get...
Ninja Cactus http://t.co/msXjs4UAj9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 15, 2013 We captured this very fast Ninja cactus with our digital camera while...
We captured this very fast Ninja cactus with our digital camera while it was standing still. It is not only a Ninja, it is cute.
In between helping others with their genealogy research, I spent some time working on a lineage problem. Quite a few years ago, I checked out the family...
The following press release was received from the Digital Public Library of America. This opens up another kind of record not normally available to genealogists....
Springtime in the deserts of Arizona means that the palo verde trees bloom with their profusion of yellow. One of my most vivid memories from my youth,...