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Italian and Sicilian Books
I thought this was a good list of books for Italian and Sicilian History.

Irish Research Terminology
Irish research terminology for those doing their genealogy for their ancestors in Ireland.

Introduction to Genetic Genealogy
Special guest editor gives some insight on Genetics and DNA testing. This article is the first in the series on Genetic Genealogy becomes mainstream (see earlier posting). The objective of this article is to explain some basic concepts.

Introducing Your New Genealogy Editor
Welcome from the new editor here at BellaOnline. I am thrilled to be here and ready to jump into helping everyone find the answers to their own personal genealogy questions. Join me!

Informant's Knowledge and Memories
Sometimes information given on genealogical documents are only as accurate as the informant’s knowledge and memories. The information given may be incorrect or just part of it is correct; it may not be given in error intentionally, the mistaken facts can lead us as researches in wrong directions.

Indiana Genealogy
Here are some facts and genealogy links to help you in your family history research in Indiana.

Indentured Servants
Indentured servants was the first type of slavery in Colonial America. Religion, politics and convicts became indentured servants to come to a new land and seek freedom.

How To Get Kids Interested In Genealogy
Since my 7 year old little cousin moved in to my apartment building, I've been trying to get her interested in genealogy. I want her to someday have the same passion for genealogy as I do. I started brainstorming strategies on getting her interested in genealogy and here is what I came up with.

How Genealogical Societies Can Collaborate
The Carnival of Genealogical Societies, 2nd edition has listed a wonderful topic. It is “Does your society collaborate with other societies (genealogical, historical, lineage, etc.) Or groups? (Local library, family history center) Why or why not? What works or needs improvement?”

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