Archive for September, 2010

Organizing Your Genealogy Documents

Friday, September 24th, 2010

The secret of a good blood? the organization? n. Four? Main areas in which the dividends large organization? N: document storage, computers, travel RESEARCH? Ny catch records. Facets m? S? genealogy? to? can be arranged, m? s? become productive. Let’s start with the first document or records. ? Why? Since then? this? area? usually m? s? pressing for the beginner. ? no doubt, already? certain documents. Let’s see what? way? can organize and store. Probably the first storage system we use for our documents? the shoe box or a small box similar to. While the initial cost, in reality, these boxes? not allow f? easy access and promote the records lost or confused. I’ve seen people who have used this system. No time? possible to locate the register of interests and all files and documents have become a confusion? n hopeless. A pod person? To remember whether a particular document? been associated with family or husband. Any system that promotes this kind of chaos? good for the genealogist. His first task? to organize the documents. Place each document or in its own protective p? Page. No? submits the document to become dirty or stained management. Coldness, use protectors p? Page with holes for a three-ring binder along the border that do not require drilling? N in the document. A continuation? N place the documents in piles, one pile for each ancestor. When finished, you can enter your secure documents in a three-ring binder with divider tabs to separate each parent or other place of each ancestor in a separate folder. For me? S ideas, visit www. burrisgenealogypursuits. com and download “needs to be organized” in art? ass.

Family Record In Genealogy

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Genealogy? To? was a popular pastime among the people who are? n eager to learn their family history. The construction? N of a tree to take time, patience and investigation? No, but the knowledge gained from the records of the investigation? N ancient family is worth the effort.

Genealogy? Not it? f process? easy, and often requires hours of investigation? n analyzing the census, marriage records and death and taxes, even. Birth certificates, marriage, divorce and death are considered “acts of civil status and investigation, use, acts of civil status? Up an important part of the genealogical a. All of these records may be? Help provide a frame in the round of his? tree. Most? to records kept by the state where the event took place, so you know where they attacked the grandparents? important if you est? in search of her marriage certificate.

The Internet has made the field search genealogical records? Aa a whole new level. The amount? INFORMATION? n available in l? line as? outside sources such as l? traditional line? disconcerting. Determine cu? L is the information? N to find. ? Tree of investigation? N can? addictive, once you start, then? important objectives, such as knowing when a pa? s age of their ancestors came from, or take the story to a per? odo particular history.

Keep track of all records you have requested and see if they were received. If you can not find a record, taking into account the root? N. This prevents you from? to repeat his registration no est? available.

family records are as reliable as the person who has filled. Deaths certificates? N are known to be wrong about certain things? Why? INFORMATION? n is usually collected from surviving family members who can? be sure of the facts.

If there are discrepancies in the dates of family documents, you can search for documents in the p? Public or church to find the exact date.

If you can, visit with m? S members? older family personally – you can? be a fabulous trip memories. Take a notebook and pen with you to write all those p? Medicine or pills family history.

The Hayloft: a 1950s mystery

Friday, September 17th, 2010

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Genealogy Blogger Randy Seaver on Family History Blogs

Monday, September 13th, 2010


Lisa Louise Cooke of the Genealogy Gems Podcast at www.GenealogyGems.TV interviews genealogy blogger Randy Seaver of the Genea-Musings blog at www.geneamusings.com about family history, blogging, conferences and research. Filmed at the Southern Calif. Genealogical Jamboree 2009

The Genealogy of Jesus in the Bible Versus the Quran

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

This is a new set of n? vers?’s ass against the Holy Bible? n.

Verso N? 1 in the Old Testament talks about God growing? heaven and earth.

Verso N? One in the New Testament says that Jes? S? Christ? the son of David son of Abraham.

Verso N? 1 in the Noble Cor? N says: In the Name of?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

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Verso N? One in the Old Testament? G? Nesis 1:1

The verse talks about the origin, and building? N the world, says: In the beginning God created? heaven and earth.

Verso N? One in the New Testament? Matthew 1:1

Talks on genealogy? A Jes? S The verse? Ass? Christ says:

The book of genealogy? A Jes? S? Christ, Son of David, son of Abraham.

Please note that the genealogy? A Jes? S? no? mentioned in the Old Testament, but? mentioned in the Qur? n refers to Jesus? s Noble Cor? n? many times, each time you say “Jes? s? son of Mar? to.” However, Matthew 1:01 says that Jes? S? ? the son of David son of Abraham.

There is no verse. One of the Noble Cor? N? 1:01 Cap? Title, Sura Al-FAATEHAH (the key), 1:1

The verse talks about c? Mo believers must begin their act, says in the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Some translate the verse as in the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful, or the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

This verse? Ass? as the logo of every Muslim? n.

The Muslim? N say or start to play before each act.

Before reading, before eating, before sleeping, before doing anything, he says, on behalf of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. ? He says that to have the blessing? N al? before doing anything. For this root? No, the name of this Sura (chapter? Title 1)? opening or the key.

It is noteworthy that? Arabs before Islam, he said, do I start? and such? X in the name of? Intent. His? Idols were of stone. The Cor? No they have not been taught? Ado to say that I start making my act on behalf of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful? Qui? N? Creator!

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Verso N? One in the Old Testament, New Testament and the Qur? N noble in four different translations

Verso N? One in the Old Testament

G? Nesis 1:1

 

New version? N International:

1 In the beginning God created? heaven and earth.

Versi? N Est? American standard:

1 In the beginning God created? heaven and earth.

Versi? Italian est n? Standard:

1.In the beginning God created? heaven and earth.

King James Version:

1.In the beginning God created? heaven and earth.

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Verso N? One in the New Testament

Matthew 1:01

New version? N International:

1A record of the genealogy? A Jes? S? Christ, the son of David son of Abraham:

Versi? N Est? American standard:

The first book of the generation? N Jes? S? Christ, Son of David, son of Abraham.

Versi? Italian est n? Standard:

1The book of genealogy? A Jes? S? Christ, Son of David, son of Abraham.

King James Version:

1The book of the generation? N Jes? S? Christ, Son of David, son of Abraham.

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Cor? N vers? Ass # 1

Cap? Title 1:01 [AL-FAATEHAH (key)]

QARIB In the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Shakir: In the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Pickthal: In the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

YUSUFALI: In the name of Al?, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

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It is too early to ask this question:

? the Qur? No quotes from the Bible?

Wait and see.

my family sutherland tree

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Genealogy

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What is the best way to advertise a home-based genealogy business?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

I am starting a genealogy website? A. Search? on ancestry, finding history, names, dates, etc. persure me the idea to do? genealogical trees? cal for dem? s. ? C? Mo I can make this happen?, I have the site, and knowledge, even if you have no idea about c? Mo Reven customers. . . . alg? n advice?