How to Choose the Best Genealogy Software:
Amy Johnson Crow"Choosing genealogy software can feel like looking for a new car. There are so many choices and so many things to consider that it feels overwhelming. Even though you're not spending as much on software as you would a car, you're still investing your research time and effort -- not to mention that it's going to be "carrying" your ancestors around! Here's how to sort through everything and choose the best genealogy software for you."
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Websites To Help You Find Old Local Maps:
Family Tree Tips"Whilst it’s great learning about your ancestors, a lot of people neglect to learn about the places they lived or even the land they they might have owned or worked on. The majority of us will have ancestors that lived and worked in rural areas, be it in the United Kingdom, Europe or the USA. There are websites dedicated to preserving and displaying old local maps."
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6 Websites That Will Help You Find German Ancestors:
Family Tree Tips
"Many people will have at some point in their Family Tree, German Ancestors. These can be quite elusive if you don’t know where to look. Below are a 6 really useful websites that will help you find those missing German Ancestors and break down some international brick walls."
Tech:
What Are Mesh Wi-Fi Systems, and How Do They Work?
How-to-Geek"If your home’s Wi-Fi network has dead spots, or doesn’t reach across your entire house, then you might have recently considered getting a mesh Wi-Fi system. They’ve skyrocketed in popularity, but what exactly is mesh Wi-Fi and how is it different than a traditional Wi-Fi extender?"
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How to Set Up the Google Wi-Fi System:
How-to-Geek"Mesh Wi-Fi networking is all the rage lately, and even Google has gotten in on the fun. Here’s how to set up Google Wi-Fi in order to get rid of dead spots at all corners of your house or apartment."
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Education:
Using DAR Application Papers to Discover Your Ancestors:
Ancestral Findings Podcast"Have you ever used the application papers of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in your research? You should. In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I’ll talk about what you may find in them and where you can access the records."
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