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Tech Tuesday – Family Tree DNA Research

A current news story involves the use of DNA collected and analyzed for genealogical use, being utilized to track down a suspect from a 1991 Seattle murder case.  In December of 1991, 16-year-old Sarah Yarborough was killed at her high school in Washington state.  The suspect in the case has remained nothing other than a police sketch to this point and the case has been cold for twenty years now. Last month however, forensic scientists ran the suspects DNA against those [...]

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Tech Tuesday – To Share Or Not To Share

In researching your family tree, most people will come to a point where geographic location or a lack of digitized resources available online has your research at a standstill.  To make a sweeping generalization, for the most part, our families rarely stayed in one place their whole lives and the chances that we, as family tree researchers, now live in those towns is slim.  We live all over the world and do most of our research utilizing resources available online. The digitization [...]

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