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Michael Read
September 4, 2013
Family
In short: yes it is well worth it. Ancestry has a worldwide membership of 2 million, with U.S. Discovery or British Premium membership working out at a mere $12.95 or £8.41 per month, paid annually. However, while the British Worldwide…
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Kellea Croft
September 4, 2013
Family
Finding a documentation technique to record the generations of the family tree is easy with the pedigree chart. There are many styles to choose from and you can get them free online, in books on genealogy research, historical societies, and…
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Rachelle de Bretagne
September 4, 2013
Family
As people are living longer lives, a better quality of life can be achieved often by treating certain elements of health care within the home environment. This not only helps the elderly, but often takes the strain off health care…
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Michele Kemper
September 4, 2013
Family
Family history offers you the opportunity to explore how your ancestors fit into the world around them. You can find all sorts of information on your family today through sites like Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.org. Census records are one commonly used…
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Cm Latsha
September 4, 2013
Family
In the past, genealogy was a hobby that required a lot of time, energy, and research. Facts were difficult to nail down, and often required finding obscure books to track down for tiny details. This has now changed. The Internet…
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Marsha Coles
September 4, 2013
Family
In genealogy the phrase “leave no stone unturned” is not just a simple saying it is a way of life. No stone is too small to look under because it may be under the smallest stone you will find the…
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Helen Austin
September 4, 2013
Family
The elder population is growing faster than any population in general today and because of wonderful advances in medical science peopler are living much longer. This is good news for many healthy and happy people amongst our elders today, but the cruel…
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September 4, 2013
Family
When it comes to researching your family history, there are many places you can go to find information about your ancestors. While much of this research may need to be done in person at court houses, libraries and churches, there…
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Leonard J Sherrott
September 4, 2013
Family
Touring cemeteries to discover the final resting place of ancestors can be a mystery tour or a well-planned journey with predictable outcomes. If the former is acceptable and fields of stone hold a fascination anyway, then the day will prove…
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Effie Moore Salem
September 4, 2013
Family
Children grow up, graduate from college, then move away from home. This is common in most families. But what happens when the parents are old, have problems coping and need the expertise and care of their children? This is almost…
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Ted Sherman
September 4, 2013
Family
If your elderly parents live far away from you, expect that they’ll need your help. Even if you can’t be there physically to aid them in everyday living routines, there are ways to make their lives smoother. 1. Call frequently….
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Rosetta Taylor
September 4, 2013
Family
A family tree can be a mere list of names and dates, full of information but about as interesting as a page of statistics on the comparative drying speeds of various brands of paint. Yet if you follow a few…
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Tammy Cramblett
September 4, 2013
Family
Cemeteries are often the last place one would think to go to for records of any kind. However, many cemeteries keep pretty good records of the people buried there. Not sure what types of records a cemetery would keep? It…
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Colette Georgii
September 4, 2013
Family
Aging parents, never-never land children: What to do Some of you might think the terrible twos were bad, but believe me, you don’t know how good you had it. Now that those beautiful rosey cheeked cherubs are all grown up…
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Jane Hendry
September 4, 2013
Family
Knowing who we are and where we come from is an important part of growing up in modern times, when families seem to be spread out all over the world. A sense of belonging helps us to feel settled; where…
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Elena dal Friuli
September 4, 2013
Family
Fun and interesting, genealogical research can be done by anyone who is interested in finding out information about his or her own ancestors. There are a multitude of websites available for such research. Some of this information is available for…
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Frances Meupe
September 4, 2013
Family
Because of the stigma associated with nursing homes, most elderly people will not voluntarily say they want to go to one. Change is difficult for most people, especially the elderly. Our elderly loved ones live independently for so many years….
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L.B. Woodgate
September 4, 2013
Family
In these contemporary times where there is sustained low fertility rates along with increasing life expectancy, we have an aging population that will require greater healthcare where assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) will be required. With medical costs…
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Cynthia Wall
September 4, 2013
Family
Growing old is often a series of losses. First, there is the loss of identity associated with whatever job you held. Then comes the inevitable loss of friends, relatives – perhaps a spouse. There is the loss of health and…
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Effie Moore Salem
September 4, 2013
Family
Older people are particularly vulnerable where money is concerned. Shysters are everywhere assuming that old timers are stashing away money and they are out to take it away from them. That fact is not only commonly known, news headlines constantly…
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Cynthia Wall
September 4, 2013
Family
Eloise’s daughter lives 1000 miles away but she’s Number 1 on her phone speed dial. If Eloise has any problem or even if she’s just feeling lonely, all she has to do is push Number 1 and her daughter’s voice…
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Trenna Sue Hiler
September 4, 2013
Family
Being a caregiver is a tough and often unrewarding job. The people they are caring for may be too ill and unstable to give them the feedback and thanks that they need and deserve. Caregivers, whether professional of family members,…
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Frances Meupe
September 4, 2013
Family
Many people believe there should be a cut-off age for elderly drivers. However, driving skills differ from person to person. We are usually cautious of teens learning to drive and the elderly who have been driving for years. While there…
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L.B. Woodgate
September 4, 2013
Family
One of the dilemmas we face in our society today is the high costs of medical care. Unless you are amongst the wealthiest 5%, more than likely you have limited coverage purchased from the health insurance industry depending on what…
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David Brown - 226423
September 3, 2013
Family
To be a good caregiver, no matter who it is that you are giving care to and for what reason, there are a number of steps to take and things to understand. Some of these steps include: patience, sacrifice, believe…
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Rhonda Day
September 3, 2013
Family
Caregiving. It seems like an endless, thankless, frustrating job. But it can also be rewarding, fulfilling, and satisfying! When you find yourself in a caregiver role, there are some simple things you can do to make it easier on yourself…
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Francis Harris
September 3, 2013
Family
Genealogical research is often aided by maps from past periods. There are a variety of ways that maps can assist family history research in tracking down ancestors, better understanding the life and movements of ancestors as well as getting some…
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Darlene Michaud
September 3, 2013
Family
Being a caretaker for someone who is elderly, especially a parent, can almost feel unnatural. The tables are turned and you can easily fall into the trap of treating your elderly parent like a child. But an elderly parent has…
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David Lindberg
September 3, 2013
Family
Interview – Eldercare expert and renowned author of Elder Rage – Jacqueline Marcell Jacqueline Marcell is a passionate elder care advocate, speaker, radio host, and the bestselling author of “Elder Rage”, endorsed by 50 famous people including Regis Philbin and…
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C. L. Easey
September 3, 2013
Family
Pinterest is a social media site that consists of pictures and images that are pinned by users. The use of the site for genealogy is an interesting aspect when considering the purpose of the site. The concept of the site…
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