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Category Archives: Tips & Tricks
Sorting Saturday: My Highly Organized Organization of Stuff
Today on this chilly Saturday morning I thought I would share how I organize my genealogical research in hopes of providing insight and ideas to anyone interested in the subject. For my genealogical research, I have one main 4-drawer filing … Continue reading
MDLandRec.Net A Digital Image Retrieval System for Land Records in Maryland
Did you know you can view ALL Maryland land records online!?!?!? REALLY!!!! MDLandRec.Net A Digital Image Retrieval System for Land Records in Maryland A Joint eGovernment Service of the Maryland Judiciary and the Maryland State Archives The Maryland Judiciary, the … Continue reading
Why share your genealogy on WeRelate.org?
I am considering adding this tool to my genealogy toolbox. This seems like a good way to collaborate on dead-end relatives with multiple researchers. It also looks like a good place to gather stories of a common ancestor from descendants … Continue reading
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Tagged web 2.0, web 2.0 for genealogists, werelate.org
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Tech Tuesday: The Wayback Machine (Archive of the Internet)
Did you once cite a source and only record the web address where you found the original information, only to find that 3 years later the site no longer exists? Well, weep no longer! Once something is on the internet, … Continue reading
