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24-7 Family History Circle

24/7 Family History Circle is the destination for those interested in their family history. Sponsored by Ancestry.com, it features tips, articles and more, to help you discover your family's history.

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  1. Quote for Today

    http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=3085

      “Life is a mirror. If you frown at it, it frowns back; if you smile, it returns the greeting. ~ William Makepeace Thackeray…

    3 days ago
  2. New at Ancestry

    http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=3088

    Posted This Week California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957  UK Medical Registers, 1859-1959  View a list of all new and updated databases  Learn more about what’s new at Ancestry.com  Search the Ancestry.com Card Catalog   …

    3 days ago
  3. Weekly Planner: Identify Holiday Heirlooms

    http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=3090

    During the holiday season, as you’re pulling out those holiday decorations and serving pieces, take a few minutes to record the origins and significance of your heirloom and “special memory” pieces. Was that beautiful ornament made by a favorite aunt or a young child? …

    3 days ago
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    Another Top Ten Genealogy Blogs list

    http://www.geneamusings.com/2008/12/another-top-ten-genealog...

    which I downloaded today, has an article by Janice Nickerson on page 52 titled "Top Ten Genealogy blogs!" Janice's list, in alphabetical order includes: * 24/7 Ancestry Circle, by Juliana Smith, for Ancestry.com (correct title is the 24/7 Family History Circle) * Crowe's Nest Genealogy Blog, by Elizabeth Powell Crowe (now called Elizabeth Powell Crowe) * Dear Myrtle's Genealogy Blog, by DearMyrtle, aka Pat Richley * Family History Research: Methods and Writing in Genealogy,

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    Geniaus

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    Genealogy Today: Family Tree History, Ancestry, Free Lookups 24-7 Family History Circle » New South Wales Census of 1828, by Sherry Irvine, CG Family History Monthly | Home ScotlandsPeople Centre - Home SAGHS - Tools

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    Jessica's Genejournal

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    Quote for Today

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    Virginia Family Tree Genealogy

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    World Archives Project Update

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    Al's Polish-American Genealogy Research

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    World Archives Project Update

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    MoSGA Messenger

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    Ancestry Adds 1,100 U.S. City Directories with 50 Million Names

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    Shaking the Tree

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    Quote for Today

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    Journals- how many do you have?

    http://mn.twigsandbranches.org/?p=140

    yourself.  You can take the information on your blog and create a full color book to put on your bookshelf.  A record of your family. Research Journals-  Juliana Smith has an article that was published on the 24-7 Family History Circle Blog about Journaling Your Research.  She make some advice on the “why” and the “how” of research journals.  Basically it helps you to figure out why you came to a location for research, what you did and hopefully found (or didn

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    Digging Up the Past

    http://www.work-from-home-job.com/blog/digging-up-the-past/

    of the Internet and the accessibility of information online, it very easily could be a career for someone who wants to work from home. People like Dana Huff and Janet Tokerud have dedicated their blog to detailed family history research. A site like Family History Circle would be a great jumping off point if you’re considering researching your own background or offering that service to someone else. If you would be interested in pursuing a fascinating job such as this, I would make a few recommendations. First, make

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