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How I did it: First, ask all family about genealogy records. I highly recommend Myheritage.com to build a tree with. It's VERY simple!!! I have 221 names in my tree that date back to The Mayflower on my dads side and 1648 on my mom's side. When you get stumped, google names to find more information. Just make sure you put the right people in. Read how I did it…
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How I did it: It was really easy. I used ancestry.com and went through a LOT of census info. It was fun, and I even found a passport photo of my great-great grandmother :-) Read how I did it…
Withypol is too sick to do anything today.
How I did it: My mother was adopted but always wanted to know as much as she could about her other family, the one she belonged to by blood, so had already done some research on her own. I took that research and expanded on it with help from historical documents I found on the web and sites like Ancestry.com, which allowed me to build a whole family tree around just a handful of names and dates. I'm still learning more and more, still adding on to my t… Read how I did it…
How I did it: Internet research at this point. I have all the names and date, just need to do some more digging to find additional details. Ancestry.com is a great resource. Read how I did it…

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