New: irdpAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932photographyhive-166405hive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-183397bitcoinhive-150122krsuccesshive-188619hive-101145hive-139150hive-124908lifehive-103599hive-109690hive-145157hive-184714TrendingNewHotLikersravenruis (58)in life • 6 years agoIRDP - artifact DNA testingGenetic Genealogy - DNA artifact testing This is now a real possibility, and it is pretty darned exciting! image source The biggest downside - currently, at least - is the price of…ravenruis (58)in life • 6 years agoIRDP - who's who - lesson 6Who's Who? Naming Patterns - both a hindrance and a help image source This is perhaps a cautionary tale about never assuming you have found the right person and matched them to the…ravenruis (58)in life • 6 years agoIRDP - how to save your research - lesson 5How To Save Your Research image source You may start off recording your research on a simple piece of paper ... then a notebook ... then a stack of notebooks, and papers, and photos, and…ravenruis (58)in life • 6 years agoIRDP - alternative documents and information sources - lesson 4Births, Deaths, Marriages part 2 image source So aside from the certificates you can get (which we covered in the previous lesson) there are other, related places to check for similar…ravenruis (58)in life • 6 years agoIRDP - those important documents - lesson 3Births, Deaths, Marriages part 1 image source These documents are a wealth of information for the researcher, and go a long way to proving (or disproving) who is who and what is what.…ravenruis (58)in life • 7 years agoIRDP: Setting the records straight - lesson 2Once you have actually decided to jump in and create a family tree, it would be a good idea to start your records off with a good system. image created by me, using generic surnames and…ravenruis (58)in life • 7 years agoIRDP - starting your own family tree research: lesson 1image source While genealogical research can become more intricate, starting your own family tree research isn't all that difficult - assuming you aren't adopted or your circumstance of birth…