Archive for April, 2008

In genealogy, is there a standard way to indicate information is a probability but not a certainty?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
genealogy
1MillionJoneses asked:


I am referring to info in family trees. Say I have a relative who’s found in the Montgomery County, Ohio census records for every available census he was alive. Each record say he was born in “Ohio” but not Montgomery County, Ohio. I am pretty sure that is where he was born…his family had been there many years before….and he is buried there. But, I do not have proof that this is where he was born or died. So, is there some sort of symbol or something I could put in front of the info (like a tilde or an asterisk) to indicate the info is a probability but not a certainty?

Mildred

How do you go about doing genealogy research at a courthouse?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008
genealogy
Heron By The Sea asked:


What is the procedure? What do they have in there, and do they just let you go in and sort through it all?

Joanne

Does anyone know of a professional genealogy site or business?

Friday, April 25th, 2008
genealogy
Emily asked:


I want to have a family geneaology tree printed, but I want it professionaly done, something nice that can be framed for my grand daughter. I have all the information, so research is not needed just the printing.

Jean

Can you show me your Genealogy line in your relation to Pocahontas?

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
genealogy
JBWPLGCSE asked:


I’m interested in seeing some Genealogy lines to Pocahontas I’d put mine down, but I want to see yours first. It’s easy to do if you are related to Pocohontas you will know how to put it in your answer. use the 1. you
2. your grandparents
3. your great grandparents
method and go back. Then if you give me your e-mail address I will get back with you on comparasion and questions.

Loretta

What is the best and cheapest way to explore your genealogy on the computer?

Thursday, April 17th, 2008
genealogy
dsrspring asked:


I have always been interested in my family genealogy, but have not idea where to start. My maiden name is very unusual and my father really doesn’t no much about his family, so I would love to know where we originate from.

Tamara