Mark Thompson, host of “Make It Plain” on Sirius Radio, and his daughter talk about the importance of discovering your African roots and his African Ancestry experience. To trace your DNA and find your roots, visit www.africanancestry.com.

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Learn more about the psychological impact of discovering and reconnecting with your ancestral past. To trace your DNA and find your roots, visit www.africanancestry.com.

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Learn how African Ancestry uses the power of DNA to help you find your roots. To trace your DNA and find your roots, visit www.africanancestry.com.

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See the reasons why people do genealogy and family history. Connect with your family and your ancestry at worldvitalrecords.com. Find your ancestry.

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A MUST use tool for any online genealogy and family tree researcher. This video show you how to easily install and use a special feature on the Google Toolbar that will reduce the strain on your eyes. Visit my “Treasure Maps How-to Genealogy” site for tons of free genealogy helps, tips and tutorials. See: amberskyline.com Enjoy ;-) Robert

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Do you yearn to learn more about your family history, but just don’t know where to start? Have you started, but need a genealogy research boost? In each weekly 30 minute show host Lisa Louise Cooke will guide you through the genealogy search process in this easy to follow and entertaining podcast. The world of family history is open to everyone, and climbing your family tree has never been easier, or more rewarding! Learn how to use family tree software, locate genealogy records through online searches, create a family tree chart, and get tips on free genealogy resources. personallifemedia.com // created at animoto.com

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Find our more about African Ancestry and how they are helping people of African decent connect with Africa. To trace your DNA and find your roots, visit www.africanancestry.com.

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Do you yearn to learn more about your family history, but just dont know where to start? Have you started, but need a genealogy research boost? In this weekly 30 minute podcast host Lisa Louise Cooke will guide you through the genealogy search process in this easy to follow and entertaining podcast. The world of family history is open to everyone, and climbing your family tree has never been easier, or more rewarding! Learn how to use family tree software, locate genealogy records through online searches, create a family tree chart, and get tips on free genealogy resources. Youll also be inspired by the stories of other researchers who share their family history search their experience, tips, and rewards. Whether you want to research Irish genealogy or Virginia genealogy, whether youre looking for free family history tips or you need advice on the best genealogy sites this podcast will equip and inspire you to achieve great success in a short amount of time. Isnt it time to claim your place in history? Go to personallifemedia.com or subscribe for FREE in iTunes

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You’ve got to try this. You may have been to the FamilySearch site before, but what they are working on is truly wonderful. I’m talking about access to copies of free original genealogy records - and you’ve got to see their new search interface. Very, very nice. Try your own genealogy and family tree searches just like the example in this video shows, and be sure to save the copies of the original records that you find. This is happening in part (a large part) because of “thousands of volunteers around the world who are helping to make more free records available online through FamilySearch Indexing.” You will see links asking for volunteer “Indexers” on the Pilot site. I imagine many of Treasure Maps readers are involved with this already. The FamilySearch, Record Search - Pilot Site, is only going to get better and better. And bless all of you volunteers. Good luck ;-) Robert

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Do You Ever Wonder Who Your Ancestors Were And Where You Came From? Your Family’s Ancestors Could Have Come From All Over The World.

When you want to know more about your ancestors, then building a family tree is a great way to get those answers.

I am fortunate that I have more than one relative who is fascinated by genealogy. Some of my aunts have been studying public records and building our family tree for several decades now. Thanks to all of their hard work I can look back over many generations of my predecessors to see where my family came from and how they came to be in North America.


Birth, Marriage & Death Records

There are many public records available to you that can help you begin to build your family tree. Searching through birth, death, and marriage records are a great place to start your quest. You may even think about trying one of the many web sites online that can help you build your family tree. Ancestry.com is one of the most popular sites for this particular purpose. An added bonus of using these online genealogy websites is that you may be surprised to find out that somebody else is already out there building your genealogy tree for you!

A family history web site like Ancestry.com are used by millions of people trying to build their own personal family tree. They also contain an endless amount of records such as birth, marriage and death records that you can search through to see if your ancestors are included. You may even be lucky enough to find a detailed family tree out there, already completed, with your name on it.

Another option that you have at Ancestry.com is that you can even have DNA ancestry testing done that can help you find genetic cousins and expand your family tree.  Their paternal and maternal DNA lineage tests will provide you with your ancient ancestry  and your own collection of personal genetic markers which can be used to connect with genetic cousins.

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Just knowing who you are and where you came from can be an amazing gift. Many people simply do not know who their ancestors are and are unable to put together a complete ancestral history for themselves. Knowing where your family came from and where their ancestors lived before can open up a whole new world for you.

We are fortunate to live in an amazing age of technology in which so much information is readily available for our use. Hopefully, we can take advantage of this fact and use it to gain a better sense of who we really are.

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