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		<title>Genealogy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up, I knew very little of my extended family. My grandfathers both passed away before I was born and my paternal grandmother died when I was 6. So, naturally, I was a bit curious about my genealogy. A few years after I first logged into the internet (waaaaaaaayy back in 1993), I discovered Ancestry.com, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Growing up, I knew very little of my extended family. My grandfathers both passed away before I was born and my paternal grandmother died when I was 6. So, naturally, I was a bit curious about my genealogy. A few years after I first logged into the internet (waaaaaaaayy back in 1993), I discovered <a href="http://www.ancestorforums.com/jump.php?site_id=12" target="_blank">Ancestry.com</a>, Rootsweb, and many other genealogical research sites.</p>
<p>I had very sketchy information about my family, so I asked my parents for a little more info. Armed with a few more names, dates, and places, I started searching. At first, it was very frustrating and I hit a lot of brick walls. However, slowly but surely I started finding bits and pieces of new information. I kept at it and within a few months I had a branch of my family tree stretching back to the 1600s.</p>
<p>It was fascinating reading about what some of my ancestors did: farmers, photographers, mayors, coal miners, and more. Hey, I even found royalty in my tree. Imagine, little ol&#8217; me related to King James of Scotland. Cooooool.</p>
<p>I have researched all of this without ever leaving my house. It&#8217;s amazing. Someday I&#8217;d love to travel to Ireland and Scotland to do some research there, but for now, I have a wealth of information at my fingertips.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve even helped some of my friends research their family trees. It can be incredibly frustrating, especially if you don&#8217;t have a lot of information to go on. But believe me, persistence pays off. One day you&#8217;ll find nothing, a few months down the road, you suddenly have a branch of 10,000 new family members!</p>
<p>Soon, I will be adding some tips and tricks for searching for your ancestors online. </p>
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