family history and genealogy
Are you and your kids ready to dig down to your family’s roots? Start off by looking into your family name history, and then continue with these great activities!
- Quiz: Name Trivia
- A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Genealogical Treasure Hunt
- Family Group Sheet
- Genealogy: Using the Right Calendar
- Family Group Sheet
- Pedigree or Family Tree Charts
- Get Hooked on Your Family History
- Your Heredity
- Family Tree
- Family Artifacts and Genealogy
- The Effect of Immigration on Surnames
- Genealogy: The Evolution of the Census
- Genealogy Worksheets
- Pedigree Chart
- Your Family Tree, Version 1
- Family History Research: Steps to a Successful Interview
- Genealogy: What’s in a Name?
- Genealogy: Your Family’s Hometown
- Using Gazetteers and Atlases for Genealogical Research
- The Census and Genealogy
- Genealogy: Cracking the Soundex Code
- Sample Letters for Genealogical Inquiries
- Genealogy: Researching Cemeteries on the Internet
- Government Documents and Genealogy
- Interview Questions
- When Grandma Was a Girl
- My Place
- Your Family Tree, Version 2
- My Own Life Timeline
- Where Am I?
- Who’s Who?
- Your Family
- How Large Is Your Family?
- How to Find and Use Genealogical Documents
- Beginning Your Genealogical Search
- Family Celebrations and Genealogy
- Exploring the National Archives
- Family Group Sheet
- Family Research
- Genealogy Resources
- Sharing "How We Met" Memories With Kids
- Family Tree Activity
- Are Violent Genes Inherited?
- Family History
- Why Genealogy?
- Success with Genealogy
- Genealogy: Recording Names and Places
- Transcribing and Summarizing Genealogical Documents
- Using Computer Programs for Genealogical Record Keeping
- Consult Your Local Library for Genealogical Research
- Family Associations and Genealogy
- Libraries for Genealogical Research
- Genealogy: Reading Microfilm
- Genealogy: The Mechanics of Correspondence
- Your Genealogy Research Trip
- Mapping Your Strategy for a Genealogy Research Trip
- Genealogy: Searching in a Courthouse
- Genealogy: Deciphering a Family Deed
- Genealogy: Finding Courthouse Records on the Internet
- Genealogy: Researching Estates



