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We've been exploring some really interesting parts of Philippines genealogy recently, and I hope you're finding it as engaging as I am. So far, we've looked at the early settlers of the Philippines, tracing ancestry from the Austronesians to the Negritos, and we've uncovered valuable records from the Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial eras. We've also
talked about migration patterns within the Philippines and beyond, explored modern resources for Philippines genealogy, and delved into the rich ethnic heritage of Filipino ancestry. Also, just a quick reminder—check out this week's Free Genealogy Lookups. And if you're into genetic genealogy, there's still time to
enter the book giveaway for Trace Your Roots with DNA: Using Genetic Tests to Explore Your Family Tree. It's a great resource, and I'd love for one of you to win it. Thanks for being part of this journey with me. I have more to share, and I can't wait to
share it with you. Happy Searching! Will Support Ancestral Findings through Paypal or Patreon.
The Philippines is a land of immense cultural diversity, with its history shaped by various ethnic groups that have left a lasting imprint on the nation’s identity. For genealogists, tracing ethnic roots in the Philippines offers a fascinating exploration into the rich and varied ancestry that makes…
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The modern era has significantly changed how genealogical research is conducted, especially in the Philippines. With the advent of digital records and online resources, tracing Filipino ancestry has become more accessible than ever before. This article explores the various modern tools and…
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The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, has a rich migration history within and beyond its borders. Understanding these migration patterns is essential for genealogists tracing their Filipino ancestry, as the movement of people across the islands and overseas has played a significant…
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The Philippines has a rich history shaped by various periods of foreign influence. The Spanish, American, and Japanese occupations left a significant mark on the country, not just politically and culturally, but also on how records were kept. For genealogists, these periods offer a treasure trove of…
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The Philippines is a country rich with cultural heritage and a diverse population that traces its roots to various groups of early settlers. Among the most significant of these early inhabitants were the Austronesians and the Negritos, two groups whose legacies have left a lasting imprint on…
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The Constitution of the United States is often heralded as the bedrock of American society. Crafted with careful deliberation, it has served as the guiding framework for the nation since its ratification in 1789. But as we trace the course of American history, it becomes clear that the…
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Start your genealogy journey with our free genealogy lookups this week. Click here if you're a first-time user and want to learn more.
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When you think of Jewish genealogy, Brazil might not be the first country that comes to mind. Yet, hidden within the layers of Brazil’s diverse history is a rich Jewish heritage that dates back centuries. Whether your ancestors were Sephardic Jews fleeing the Inquisition or Ashkenazi Jews escaping…
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The Battle of Wounded Knee stands as one of the most tragic and significant moments in American history, marking the brutal end of a long and painful era for Native American tribes. On December 29, 1890, in the frozen landscape of South Dakota’s Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, a devastating…
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Exploring the homes where our ancestors lived can be a fascinating journey through time. These houses are more than just structures; they are the backdrops of countless family stories, traditions, and memories. Let’s take a closer look at how you can uncover the history of your ancestral homes and…
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