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  • Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter

    Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 22 years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 40 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punch cards. He built his first home computer in 1980.

    Last updated: November 6, 2020 Genealogy Resources

  • Family Historian 7

    Family Historian 6 is the latest version of the powerful, award-winning genealogy program with comprehensive features designed to meet the needs of the beginner and expert alike. See What’s New in Version 6 for the latest new features and enhancements. To learn more about Family Historian 6, take The Tour, see the Feature List or view Reviews & Awards. For purchase options, please visit the Store.

    Last updated: February 16, 2024 Genealogy Applications

  • Family History for Teenagers

    Genealogy can be fun not only for adults but also for our youth. Family history can help the youth gain an understanding and appreciation for the ancestors and the trials they went through. It can give them a sense of who they are and where they come from. In today’s world with so much bad influences, learning to do genealogy can give teenagers something to do with their time and at the same time give them satisfaction in doing something the whole family can benefit from.

    Last updated: May 19, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Family History for Teens (or Kids)

    Whose Genes are You Wearing? Your ancestors might have been pioneers, soldiers in the Revolutionary War, Native Americans, or bank robbers. Your ancestors might have traveled right beside Daniel Boone, as he headed west. Your ancestors might have been famous, infamous, or just down-to-earth folks homesteading on government land. How will you know unless you ask and do a little research?

    Last updated: May 19, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Family History for Youth – ages 12 and up

    Curiosity is part of human nature regardless of age. While learning about one’s environment and history is accomplished through traditional schooling, discovering one’s family heritage can be a fantastic, fun-filled journey made together over time. The following links, charts and exercises can make this journey even more interesting!

    Last updated: September 2, 2025 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Family Tree Heritage Gold

    Building your family tree is easy when you have all the right tools! Family Tree Heritage brings you powerful yet easy-to-use features to help you tell your family story. Searching for ancestors and creating your tree is just clicks away! Find records and important documents by searching the world’s largest genealogy database.

    Last updated: September 2, 2025 Genealogy Applications

  • Family Tree Lesson Plans

    Family tree lesson plans help teachers and students bring history to life, through the important steps and principles of family history research. These genealogy lesson plans help teachers and students trace their family tree, understand immigrant origins, explore history in the cemetery, discover world geography and investigate genetics.

    Last updated: May 18, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Family Tree Maker 2017

    Family Tree Maker makes it easier than ever to discover your family story, preserve your legacy and share your unique heritage. If you’re new to family history, you’ll appreciate how this intuitive program lets you easily grow your family tree with simple navigation, tree-building tools, and integrated Web searching. If you’re already an expert, you can dive into the more advanced features, options for managing data, and a wide variety of charts and reports. The end result is a family history that you and your family will treasure for years to come!

    Last updated: June 2, 2018 Genealogy Applications

  • Family Tree Template for Kids

    When you are looking to educate your child about his or her ancestors, a family tree chart is the most useful. At times, the schools too conduct activity projects where the students need to come up with their family tree. Creating a family tree, especially the one spanning many generations, would be really cumbersome for kids. Thus, it’s best to help him with a psd family tree template for kids available online. You may also like Family Tree Book Templates

    Last updated: May 18, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Federation of Genealogy Societies

    The Federation of Genealogical Societies links the genealogical community by: (1) serving the needs of its member societies, libraries, archives, and other member organizations, (2) providing products and services needed by member societies, and (3) marshaling the resources of its member organizations. FGS was founded in 1976 and represents the members of hundreds of genealogical societies.

    Last updated: June 2, 2018 Genealogy Societies

  • Find A Grave

    Find the graves of ancestors, create virtual memorials or add photos, virtual flowers and a note to a loved one’s memorial. Search or browse cemeteries and grave records for every-day and famous people from around the world.

    Last updated: June 2, 2018 Genealogy Resources

  • Finding Your Roots – The Seedlings

    Parents, even though most of our site is here to support schools and teachers in their use of the Finding Your Roots Genetics & Genealogy curriculum, here are eight activities you can do right away to light the fire of learning in your own seedlings! Future Genealogists, explore the activities below to learn more about yourself and your family, and begin to document your own family history for posterity. These activities are designed to get you started on your own quest to find your roots.

    Last updated: May 19, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Florida Genealogical Society (Tampa)

    The mission of Florida Genealogical Society is to foster and encourage the research, publication and preservation of family histories, genealogical records and historical materials for future generations. The Florida Genealogical Society (Tampa) continues to assist its members and the residents of the Tampa Bay area in modern and traditional methods of research, to provide educational activities related to genealogy and family history, to promote interest and study in ancestral history, geography, and social customs. Founded on 28 Jan 1958, the Florida Genealogical Society (Tampa) is the oldest genealogical society in the state of Florida.

    Last updated: June 3, 2018 Genealogy Societies

  • Fun Family History Activities for Kids

    This website has several free, easy-to-do activities that will keep kids entertained and get them thinking about their family history. These exercises are designed to teach critical skills while encouraging kids to explore their personal connection to the past. Studies show that young people who know facts about their heritage have a stronger sense of self, which can help them perform better in school and life. Have fun!

    Last updated: May 18, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County

    The Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County was organized on May 6, 1964 by a group of people interested in tracing their ancestors. Monthly meetings were held in various locations, genealogical procedures were taught, and books and other materials were shared by members. The Society incorporated in 1966 as Palm Beach County Genealogical Society.

    Last updated: March 7, 2019 Genealogy Societies

  • Genealogy Activities for Kids

    Looking for fun ways to engage kids in finding family history? We have downloadable family trees and activity sheets for kids of all ages.

    Last updated: May 18, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Genealogy Activities for Toddlers – Peek-A-Boo Family Tree

    Like so many families ours is spread across many miles and keeping my kids close to their aunts, uncles, cousins and grand parents takes lots of work. We look at a lot of pictures talk on the phone and visit when we can. My daughter loves lift the flap books and I thought I could use that love to keep her close to people who love her too. Active activities like this that lets little hands touch and grab are perfect for toddlers who play to learn.

    Last updated: May 19, 2021 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Genealogy Explained

    Genealogy Explained is an educational site designed to help weekend-warrior genealogists learn how to climb their family trees. Not sure where to start? Genealogy Explained is divided into different sections based on how most weekend warrior genealogists should progress in this hobby: Basics, Research Techniques, Managing a Family Tree, and DNA Testing. If you are new to the hobby, start with the basics and go from there. Marc McDermott (it’s his website) recommends his Genealogical Proof Standard link found in the basics menu item, but I like the entire website, so enjoy. You should consider signing up for his newsletter.

    Last updated: September 1, 2025 Genealogy Resources

  • Genealogy for Kids-Building a tree

    Added to our website at the request of Lily. This is a commercial website selling a product. Genealogy is the study of family history. It includes details about how people are descended from an ancestor, how people are related to each other, where families are from, how they may have traveled from country to country, where they lived, what kind of work they did, and what sorts of lives they led. A family tree is a visual representation of a family’s lines of descent. Some family trees include photos and other vital information. Researching a family’s genealogy and making a family tree is a great way for kids and adults to learn more about who they are. It also brings history to life in a new way, making it possible to see how historical events impacted one family: the researcher’s own.

    Last updated: March 3, 2024 Children Genealogy Resources

  • Genealogy Research Strategies

    Sponsored by 3 “FOR PROFIT” online background checking companies. Tracing genealogy records has become a hobby for some people while for others it is an obsession. Those who have been adopted or find themselves a victim of the “system,” may have the need to find out who their parents are. This could be out of curiosity, but in many cases, it is the need to secure medical information. It can be a difficult chore if you have no idea how or where to begin your search. The Internet has made this task easier, especially with sites such as Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com, but they don’t always provide everything necessary to locate a person’s ancestors. Consider the following sources of information as you begin working on your genealogy.

    Last updated: January 20, 2020 Info for Beginners