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Genealogy and Public Records - Searching for Your Family Tree

by Christi Lundquist
Your family tree may well be one of the most prized possessions to come into your family, but for many families, it simply hasn't been started yet. Some families have placed a great emphasis on the importance of their family history and genealogy, and others struggle to find answers as to where they came from, and how they got there.
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Feb 12, 2007
Class of ’97: Planning Your High School Reunion Has Never Been Easier with Online People Searches

It used to be that planning a high school reunion was a monumental task. Reunion planning committees would meet for months leading up to the reunion and would try to piece together a master class list from various out-dated sources. The end result typically was a reunion that was poorly attended because most classmates weren’t aware it was even taking place. However, unlike previous graduating classes, our class and the classes of the future have a distinct advantage in planning their reunions: The online people search.
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Jan 16, 2007
The Gift of Shared Memories
I am sure that everyone knows someone who has played high school football. It seems that these individuals love to regale almost anyone with tales of their individual and team glory. For example, I have a neighbor who will talk ad nauseum to anyone on how he could have made it to the pros and how he “tore it up” in high school. Though he means well, most of the time he ends up boring people as his tales begin to drone on and start sounding like Charlie Brown’s teacher after a few minutes.
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Dec 20, 2006
