There are a lot of different ways to do family history research. Many of you are familiar with ancestry or pedigree based research where you identify the parents and the grandparents and the great-grandparents and so on back through time. But, you could also do descendancy research - identifying the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of your ancestors. Join Crista Cowan for some of her best tips about this fun and fascinating kind of research.
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