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Types of Records
Tinker, Tailor, Souldier, Sailor
DNA Letters
Ancestry.com Trivia
100
With over 10 billion genealogical records. this website says it's the "largest online family history resource"
What is
Ancestry.com?
100
This record shows when and how a person moved from one country to another.
What are Immigration Records?
100
This person sold small items in a shop or booth on the street.
Who is a huckster?
100
Within cells, DNA is organized into long structures called this "C"
What is a Chromosome?
100
Ancestry.com
's aptly named DNA service.
What is AncestryDNA?
200
Joshua Taylor and Mary Tedesco are matched with everyday people whose unique family claims are explored in each episode.
What is the PBS Genealogy Roadshow?
200
If you wanted to see your great granduncle's draft card, you would look here.
What are Military Records?
200
This person mended pots and pans and sold them.
Who is a tinker?
200
The full name of DNA.
What is Deoxyribonucleic acid?
200
The two types of ways to review your tree are Family view and this.
What is Pedigree view?
300
Celebrities whose family history has been traced on this TV series include Reba McEntire & Helen Hunt
What is Who Do You Think You Are?
300
This type of record was made at or soon after the event by someone that witnessed it.
What is a Primary Record?
300
This person spun yarn with a spinning wheel.
Who is a spinster?
300
The bases of DNA are adenine, guanine, thymine and this "C"
What is cytosine?
300
The type of tree where others cannot see your tree at all.
What is private tree?
400
This company, named after the pairs of chromosomes in a human cell, does DNA testing.
What is 23 and Me?
400
If you wanted an obituary, you would look here.
What is Newspaper/Periodical?
400
This person washed other people’s laundry.
Who is a lavender?
400
Adenine only bonds with this "T"
What is Thymine?
400
The cost of a DNA test from
ancestry.com
.
What is $99?
500
This reality series uncovers the hidden identities in family pasts, proving that the best way to know who you are is to know who you came from.
What is the Generations Project?
500
The official symbol(s) of a family, state, etc.
What is a crest/ coat of arms?
500
This person was a carpenter or worker who sawed wood,
Who is a sawyer?
500
The two types of DNA bases are Purines and this "P"
What are pyrimidines?
500
When you get a hint, it is pictured as this.
What is a leaf?