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How to Trace the History of Your House: The 7 Best Sites
These fantastic online resources will help you trace the history of a house and uncover the stories behind it.
The Best Free Family Tree Templates for Microsoft Word and Excel
Researching your family tree can be an interesting project. Start with these family tree templates for Microsoft Word and Excel.
MyHeritage's New LiveStory AI Tool Is Both Cool and Creepy: How It Works
MyHeritage has just released a new LiveStory AI tool for passed relatives to read stories. Whether it's cool or creepy, here's how it works.
The 10 Best Genogram Makers to Track Your Family History
Looking for an organized way to track your lineage? Try making a genogram with these tools.
What Happens to Your Data After a Genetic Test?
Do DNA test companies like 23AndMe sell your data? What details are you signing over by readily accepting genetic test terms?
How to Find an Obituary for a Specific Person
If you're looking for a specific obituary, these websites can help you quickly find it.
How to Use MyHeritage's AI Tool to Animate Old Photos
MyHeritage's Deep Nostalgia tool can apply movement to old pictures, bringing your ancestors back to life.
The 12 Best Free Ancestry Sites to Trace Your Genealogy
Researching your family tree is fun! Here are several free ancestry and genealogy sites you can use without spending a dollar.
Turn 23andMe Raw Data Into Meaningful Results With These Websites and Tools
Get a deeper analysis of your genetic data using these online tools.
The 8 Best Ancestry Tracing Sites
These online services will help you trace your heritage, discover your roots, and even connect with distant relatives.
23andMe vs. AncestryDNA: Which DNA Testing Service Is Best for You?
Considering online DNA testing? Several options are available, but 23andMe and ancestryDNA are the top dogs.
Knowing These Google Tricks Will Make Your Genealogy Research Easy
Google already knows everything about you, so it's time to use the search engine to find out more about your family tree. Here are some fantastic Google tips to do genealogy research for free.
Unmissable and Free Family Tree Software for Linux
You've heard about family tree software, such as Family Tree Maker, and plenty of alternatives are on Linux! If you're looking for a genealogy program for Linux, start with these suggestions.
What Happens When Social Networks Know Your Genetic Information?
Consider some of the most information-powerful companies on the planet: social networks. What if they had your DNA?
Journey Into The Hidden Web: A Guide For New Researchers
This manual will take you on a tour through the many levels of the deep web: databases and information available in academic journals. Finally, we’ll arrive at the gates of Tor.
Research Your Family Tree Online
Various specialist software tools are available to help you to map your family tree and there are websites available that can help you out with everything from census results to finding graves.
Make Your Own Free Family Tree Online Using Geni
For those of you who have considered doing your family tree using an online service, you may have noticed that there’s a lot of variance between what is available from each service – and for what price. I did a lot of research into the various offerings and finally decided I would use Geni for many reasons.
Gramps Lets You Print Free Customised Family Tree Charts [Cross-Platform]
At some point in your life, you've probably considered looking into your family tree and making sense of it all. If you're the technical guru of the family, you've possibly also considered how you might digitise all the information your family has collected in order to make a neat-looking family tree to pass around to all the relatives. Gramps is free, open-source family tree making software which makes this part of the process is easy and completely free. Today we'll focus on building the best family tree printouts for you.