So much of the fun in doing genealogy research is working with old pictures. More often than not, individuals’ names are missing from a picture of interest and it can be frustrating to figure out who they were. This genealogy form will help to organize information about your old photographs in one place. Using the form is simply used by numbering circles on the chart in the location that imitates each person’s position in the photograph. For large group photos it may also be helpful...
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by David Haas, Geneosity.com
Chances are that you have dealt with this genealogy research challenge before, or eventually will. You’re looking up a John, Mary, Michael, or Ann with some relatively common surname, and to your surprise there are over 400 or even over a thousand people with the name you’re looking up. Before you spend hours combing through hundreds of listings that match the name and another piece of data you should try something different first.
Begin with what...
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This genealogy form is intended to be used as a blank family tree that can be used as a collection of pages containing various families for a family history binder or folder. Space is provided to enter family name, file name or individual record numbers for individuals at the top of the page. At the bottom space is provided to enter additional genealogical information. This printable form is provided in a .pdf file format. Update: Our latest version can be completed on your desktop. The new PDF...
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Genealogy resources and repositories in the state of Wisconsin are found here. If you are a family tree researcher and would like to recommend a local reference source please use the form to leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
Abbreviation: WI Capitol: Madison
Admission to Statehood: May 29, 1848
30th state admitted to the Constitution
72 Counties
Wisconsin
State Historical Society Library and Archives
Mailing Address: Archives Reference, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706...
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Abbreviation: WA
Capital: Olympia
Admission to Statehood: November 11, 1889
42nd state admitted to the Constitution
39 Counties
Washington State Archives
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 40238, Olympia, WA 98504-0238
Phone: (360) 586-1492
Washington State Government
Washington State Wikipedia Page
Washington County Listings and Information
Adams
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clark
Columbia
Cowlitz
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
LDS Church Family History Center:
Basin City Washington
160 Bailie Blvd
Basin...
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