My Favorite Family History Apps
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ScottMay 25, 2016
FindAGrave is not like BillionGraves. BillionGraves has the GPS metadata, which allows users to "find a grave" easily without having to search through the entire cemetery.
Gladys OwensMay 13, 2016
I loved your article. I can't seem to find the apps for FindaGrave or Shoebox for Ancestry. Am I doing something wrong? I went to the App Store on my I-Pad. Thanks!
Jane JMay 13, 2016
Thank you so much for this article. It is so helpful! Can't wait to try out these apps!
Mary JaneMay 13, 2016
That was a great article! Lots of good ideas and information. Thanks Carissa!
Richard WinmillMay 13, 2016
Don't for get Relative Finder which connects your children and grand children to famous people. That gives you a chance to teach them their history in the context of events in the history. History Lines helps you weave local and world history into the warp and woof of your family.
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