Skip to content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer

Blog

Stories Penned
By Our Family Members

Create Your Family Tree: A Beginner’s Guide to Genealogy

Are you interested in tracing your family history? In this post, we provide a comprehensive guide on how to create your family tree. Learn the best practices for researching ancestors, organizing your findings, and using online genealogy services. Discover the joy of uncovering your roots and connecting with long-lost relatives. Start your journey today and preserve your family’s heritage for future generations.

Read more

Unlocking the Past: Exploring the Importance of Family Archives

Every family has a unique story to tell, and it’s preserved in the archives. In this post, we delve into the significance of family archives and how they contribute to understanding our heritage. From old photographs to letters and documents, these artifacts not only provide a glimpse into the past but also strengthen familial bonds. Join us as we explore the treasures within your own family archives and learn how to preserve them for future generations.

Read more

Connect and Share: The Power of a Unified Social Media Feed

Say goodbye to scattered social media accounts. In this post, we introduce you to the power of a unified social media feed for your family. Discover how to connect various social media accounts to create a centralized hub for sharing family updates, milestones, and memories with ease. Never miss an important moment again as you stay connected with your loved ones. Embrace the convenience and simplicity of a single feed for all your family’s social media activities.

Read more

Stay Informed: Join Our Family Newsletter

Stay up-to-date with the latest family news, events, and stories by joining our family newsletter. In this post, we highlight the benefits of subscribing to our newsletter. From exclusive content to important announcements, you’ll never miss a beat. Be part of our thriving community and connect with distant relatives through our informative and engaging newsletter. Experience the joy of staying connected and informed with your extended family.

Read more

Preserve Memories: Upload and Share Photos on our Family Website

Memories are meant to be shared. In this post, we guide you through the process of uploading and sharing photos on our family website. From capturing important milestones to preserving cherished moments, our platform offers a secure and user-friendly way to store and showcase your family’s photographic memories. Connect with other family members, reminisce together, and create a visual journey of your family’s legacy.

Read more

Support the Family: Paying Family Dues for Reunions

Family reunions are moments of joy, connection, and celebration. In this post, we explain how you can support the family by paying your family dues for reunions. Discover the importance of financial contributions and how they contribute to organizing memorable gatherings for the entire family. From venue bookings to food arrangements, your contribution ensures the success of these special occasions. Join us in strengthening the bond of our family through your generous support.

Read more

Historians and geneticists may carry out genealogical research

The introduction of postgraduate courses in genealogy in recent years has given genealogy more of an academic focus, with the emergence of peer-reviewed journals in this area. Scholarly genealogy is beginning to emerge as a discipline in its own right, with an increasing number of individuals who have obtained genealogical qualifications carrying out research on a diverse range of topics related to genealogy, both within academic institutions and independently.

Read more

Genealogy is the study of families, family history, and the tracing

Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kinship and pedigrees of its members. The results are often displayed in charts or written as narratives. The field of family history is broader than genealogy, and covers not just lineage but also family and community history and biography.

Read more

Royal families, both historically and in modern times

Some countries and indigenous tribes allow individuals to obtain citizenship based on their genealogy. In Ireland and in Greece, for example, an individual can become a citizen if one of their grandparents was born in that country, regardless of their own or their parents’ birthplace. In societies such as Australia or the United States, by the 20th century, there was growing pride in the pioneers and nation-builders. Establishing descent from these was, and is, important to lineage societies, such as the Daughters of the American Revolution and The General Society of Mayflower Descendants.

Read more