
Children - People and Society - Genealogy


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GenealogySpot.com
- Information of cemeteries, how to make a family tree, and records of people for kids.
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Genealogy for Kids
- Find out how to make a family tree. Site tells who to ask, what to ask, where to go and what to do. Also shows how to set up your forms to record information.
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Genealogy Instructions for Beginners, Kids, and Teenagers
- Provides research suggestions, printable forms, and links to helpful sites.
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USGenWeb Kidz
- A guide to doing genealogical research, along with a forum and mailing list geared toward young people.
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World Gen Web For Kids
- Designed to help young people trace their roots. Includes interactive boards and e-mail discussion list.
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Genealogy Today - Junior Edition
- Designed for kids and teens interested in learning more about genealogy. Includes searchable surname queries, genealogy news, articles, and research tips.
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My History Is America's History
- Invites you to post your family stories and photos. Offers tips and resources for discovering, preserving, and sharing family history as part of America's heritage.
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Sask Gen Web for Kids
- Message boards to help kids track down genealogical information. Also has interactive games, puzzles, and links.
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Research Introduction
- Offering a complete resource guide, the sharing of family photos and documents.
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Family History
- Links to information and software to help kids explore their family trees.
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Brain Quest: Climb Your Family Tree
- Explains how kids can learn more about their family's unique history.
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Brain Quest: What's in a Name?
- Traces the evolution of "last" or family names.
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CanadaGenWeb for Kids Project
- Features surname list and query board for young people as well as links to related resources.
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Genealogy for Children
- Features activities to help children explore their family history.
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COKidGenWeb Project
- Features research guides for beginners and advanced, query board, and blank forms.
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Junior Genealogists
- Family Tree Magazine article about how to get started in family research as well as activities and links to related sites.