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    1. STRUCTURED INTERNET GENEALOGY
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    3. STRUCTURED INTERNET GENEALOGY The Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory site is educationally constructed to reflect the process used when actually doing practical genealogy and family history research. It is the generational historian's approach to the study of the history of families worldwide, establishing comprehensive evidence based family studies within and about the lines of descent from the researched ancestry. Resources are systematically composed into key information pedigree charts, each branching down from major topical data format headings, into descending sub table knowledge nodes, especially identified for specific sub subjects and sub groups, all related back to ascending ladders of hierarchical linked record references. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ ADVANCED research studies, enters through Schools - Colleges - Universities: Alumni and Genealogy Education. Includes information gathered and presented from all top global university and education systems. Every country lists university sites with rankings, ending in Zip (genealogy education), country links directories, comprehensive site information topics and Google search data, set with all options online. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/schoolscollegesuniversities.htm CLICK on the Maroon colored country name. This is a program descending information link into PROFESSIONAL primary documenting, using Ancestor Roots Information: OneSource Genealogy and Family History Searchable Databases: to make a thorough examination, evaluation and careful validation of given data from primary source records and online studies. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ancestorrootsinformationdatabases CLICK on the first listing of the country name. This is a program descending information link into Regional Genealogy and Local History Research: Local History and Genealogy Portal to the World, if you are interested in resources related to BASIC genealogy and family history research on the Internet. Recently updated and indexed, every country in the world has its own self contained module, providing the necessary access to genealogy - population Google books (an online library at your home), Wikipedia articles and portals, all of the LC - Library of Congress Portals to the World, FamilySearch resources (new and Wiki), given country demographics and ethnic peoples, with definitions, GenWeb, place details, general - indexing and language reference sites; all together in standard shorthand format, for easy free access. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm Respectfully yours, V. Chris & Tom Tinney, Sr. Who's Who in America, Millennium Edition [54th] - 2004 Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]

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