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Inspiring Genealogy Blogs – November 2019

In this edition of Inspiring Genealogy Blogs you’ll find tips for finding your heritage in a foreign country, discover why everything isn’t digitsed, how to be prepared family-history-wise for an emergency, preserving digital photos, preparing your family history for handover and more.

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Inspiring Genealogy Blogs – July & August 2018

In this edition of Inspiring Genealogy Blogs we cover: newspapers, ordering original records, special collections, storing artwork and memorabilia, rules for DNA testing, a scanning app review, advice for beginners, I’m someone’s ancestor, parish chest records, keeping track of your books and ebooks …  and so much more!

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Inspiring Genealogy Blogs – June 2018

This time we have articles on: preserving letters, photos and the family bible, inheriting photos, Australia’s convict women, beginning genealogy, name collecting, tips for oral history, and what information are missing out on. There’s also reminiscence therapy, sources, why you should take photos with a camera (not a phone), and whole heap more …

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Inspiring Genealogy Blogs – May 2018

In this edition of Inspiring Genealogy Blogs we cover: getting DNA from old letters, ethics (yes again!), original copies of records, archives and museums, the GDPR,  digitising your old photos, contacting genetic relatives, the value of reexamining every record you have, climate change, and more …

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