Family (genealogy, family history, research methodology)

Genealogy, Family History, Research Methodology

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Is Find A Grave Broken? The Unofficial Master Guide to Finding Ancestors (2026 Update)

In 2018, Find A Grave launched a massive redesign, and—let’s be honest—it was a disaster. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post, you will see over 100 comments from the Family History Foundation community venting about broken links, missing photos, and an interface that seemed designed to hide our ancestors rather than

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Genealogy Research Redundancy – Tips To Organize Genealogy!

Staying organized in genealogy can be quite difficult, Genealogy Research Redundancy is something you need to get to know! Here’s a major tip! Organization is often the simple act of keeping multiple records of known ancestors; however, it is also involves something super counter-intuitive – that is, in tracking families that AREN’T YOURS believe it

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Is Ancestry Losing Its Market Share To MyHeritage and Geni?

For US-based genealogists Ancestry has been its own ‘brick wall’ when it comes to finding ones European roots because trends would indicate that Ancestry might be losing its market share to sites like MyHeritage and Geni. Even though Ancestry has a World Explorer Plus membership option, their record base is primarily US historical with approximately

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