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By  SarahLowe
April 4, 2011
In Part 1 of this article, we discussed research basics to help those who feel inexperienced doing family history research teach those who a…
By  SarahLowe
March 22, 2011
Part of the enjoyment I get out of family history research is helping beginners and starting them on their journey of discovery. Often as th…
By  SarahLowe
February 18, 2011
It is odd, that while we feel such a desire to be connected to our past, we don’t take the time to learn our family history. True, in every …
By  SarahLowe
December 22, 2010
In trying to put some bones on the John Heathwaite story, I have been blessed. One lovely thing I have discovered in my research is that the…
By  SarahLowe
November 24, 2010
This is the third in a series of articles on lesser-known sources for British research. To illustrate the value of these sources, we are pre…
By  SarahLowe
November 9, 2010
Since moving to London, Ada Heathwaite had lost more than half of her children. The numbers in the 1911 census are glaring and painful: twel…
By  SarahLowe
November 4, 2010
British genealogy research has a firm foundation of a “Big Four” of essential resources: Church Records, Censuses, Civil Registration and Pr…
By  SarahLowe
August 13, 2010
In Part 1 last week, we talked about how your family's medical history can be helpful for learning why one of your ancestors may be found in…
By  SarahLowe
August 12, 2010
The most annoying thing about going to a new doctor is having to write down your medical histo…