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FAMILY TREE SEARCH: Genealogy tips
FAMILY TREE SEARCH: Genealogy tips
If your family tree has branched into a dead end, or an ancestor is
proving elusive, never fear. Rob Beattie reveals 10 ways to improve your
genealogy research
Genealogy
free search
Paid-for services like
Ancestry.co.uk offer excellent resources and great value for money to help
you with all aspects of genealogy. However, there are also some good free
alternatives, especially when you're starting out and uncertain how far you want
to take your research.
The National
Archives , Family
Records, the Free Census
Project and GenUKI
are all worth exploring.
HOW TO FIND PEOPLE ONLINE (Part 2)
HOW TO FIND PEOPLE ONLINE
The web is an incredibly useful tool for tracking people down, be
they old friends or new work contacts. Here's SIX more ways to find someone's
details online.
Try
a combined search
There are various people-search engines available that combine two or more of
the techniques mentioned above.
Pipl provides a combined search covering social networks, member
directories, court records and other deep-web sources. You can save time by
using it, but you may need to augment it using other techniques if it doesn't
come up with the goods.
HOW TO FIND PEOPLE ONLINE Part (1)
HOW TO FIND PEOPLE ONLINE
The web is an incredibly useful tool for tracking people down, be
they old friends or new business contacts. Here's 16 smart ways to find
someone's details online.
Get
started with Google
Google isn't brilliant for finding people, as personal details are often stored
privately, but it's a good means of sourcing general information to get your
search started. Be sure to enclose the name you're looking for in quotation
marks, for example "John Smith", and enter relevant words such as the person's
occupation, hobby or last-known location. You can also check that you've got the
right John Smith by searching
Google Images for
visual results
DJ Wally & DJ Rocking Dave hosted The Marathon Party show
DJ
Wally & DJ Rocking Dave hosted The Marathon Party show, held during the 2007
Radio Gets Wild Broadcast Marathon. The show was aired live on Sunday, June 3rd
12 till 3pm from The Manor House, in the little village of Cossington,
Leicestershire.
Marathon 2007 Sponsored by SME
Communications Ltd
Some Thoughts On The Digital Music Forum, Part 1
The American Dream Is Myspace, The American Disease Is The Music Industryby Polar Levine,
I was walking through Battery Park the other day and there was a very realistic mini-me Statue Of Liberty getting all interactive with a couple of its admirers. I like that. Fifty yards further north there was another Statuette engaged in photo op. Ironically I came upon this very analog interaction on my way to the Digital Music Forum where I gained entry, by way of
mediachannel posing as a journalist.
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