Forensic Genealogy Institute Announced
The Council for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG)created an advanced course in the fall of 2011. CAFG recently announced the first Forensic Genealogy Institute. It will be held October 25 through October 27, 2012, in Dallas, Texas, at the Wyndham Dallas Love Field hotel.
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Genealogy classes help people find roots
After years of studying his family history, Glenview resident Frank Olderr learned something worthwhile about the enduring generational pluck of people. In his research, he found a young relative — a boy — who in 1860 fell into a well and died. “The family picked up and left, moving from southeast Ohio to Des Moines, Iowa. They couldn’t live there anymore. Cattlemen. Can you imagine?” he said ...
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Genealogy classes help people find their roots
After years of studying his family history, Glenview resident Frank Olderr learned something worthwhile about the enduring generational pluck of people. In his research, he found a young relative — a boy — who in 1860 fell into a well and died. “The family picked up and left, moving from southeast Ohio to Des Moines, Iowa. They couldn’t live there anymore. Cattlemen. Can you imagine?” he said ...
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Simple clear advice in plain English
Genealogy programs are essentially databases – except instead of filling in electronic forms that describe customers or inventory items, you're filling in the details of your extended family.
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Using DNA science, hypnotherapy, traditional genealogy man finds family he’s never known, himself in the process
In his first novel, “The Blood of Zealots” (ISBN 0615447996), William J. Atkins combines current and historical events, political and religious conflicts with cutting-edge science in one man’s journey of self-discovery.
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