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Studying Family History

Family History Research Conclusions

Posted onMarch 13, 2015April 7, 2019

The third part in this series about studying Family History is the  family history research conclusions I made  for my biographical report. To bring you up to date if you missed the earlier posts this Read More …

CategoriesGenealogical ResearchTagsAUSTIN, BABBINGTON, DAUD, KITTO, research log, research plan, ROE/ROWE, studying

Studying Family History

A Family History Story

Posted onMarch 11, 2015April 7, 20191 Comment

Previously I blogged about the Introduction to Family History Course (HSP105) from the University of Tasmania’s History Department that I attended online over the holiday season. A Family History Story as part of a Biographical Read More …

CategoriesGenealogical Research, Surname Research CategoryTagsAUSTIN, BABBINGTON, DAUD, KITTO, research log, research plan, ROE/ROWE, studying

Studying Family History

Studying Family History at University

Posted onMarch 10, 2015March 17, 20152 Comments

Studying Family History at the University of Tasmania I recently completed the University of Tasmania’s Introduction to Family History Course  (HSP105) that is part of the Bachelor of General Studies Degree run out of the Read More …

CategoriesGenealogical ResearchTagsresearch plan, sources, studying

Should you copy ancestry trees to your tree?

Should You Copy Ancestry Trees to Your Tree?

Posted onFebruary 23, 20156 Comments

Should You Copy Ancestry Trees to Your Tree? The quick answer: NO you should not copy Ancestry Trees to your tree. Over the past year I have been focusing on working through my collection of Read More …

CategoriesGenealogical ResearchTagsAncestry, research log, research plan

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