FamilySearch Family Tree Adds Important New ‘Attach Record’ Feature
FamilySearch Family Tree Adds Important New ‘Attach Record’ Feature was originally published at . FamilySearch.org has released a new “Search & Attach Record” feature this week that lets you easily...
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How to Spot and Avoid 9 Common Genealogy Mistakes & Errors was originally published at . Introduction: Mary Harrell-Sesniak is a genealogist, author and editor with a strong technology background....
View ArticleExtra! Extra! Newspaper Archives Grow by 31+ Million Articles
Extra! Extra! Newspaper Archives Grow by 31+ Million Articles was originally published at . It’s always exciting to see more and more newspapers going online—millions of them. We’ve just added a wide...
View ArticleGenealogyBank Update: 13 Million Newspaper Articles Just Added!
GenealogyBank Update: 13 Million Newspaper Articles Just Added! was originally published at . Every day, GenealogyBank is working diligently to digitize more U.S. newspapers and obituaries, expanding...
View ArticleFinding Family Heirlooms & Artifacts with eBay
Finding Family Heirlooms & Artifacts with eBay was originally published at . It’s been years since I looked at eBay to find family heirlooms and artifacts. In the past, I have made some spectacular...
View ArticleFamily Bibles for Genealogy Research: What to Look For
Family Bibles for Genealogy Research: What to Look For was originally published at . The Richmond Family Bible I bought on eBay recently arrived in the mail. Photo: Richmond Family Bible. Source:...
View ArticleAre You Sure That Is How to Spell Your Ancestor’s Name?
Are You Sure That Is How to Spell Your Ancestor’s Name? was originally published at . Portraits of my Starbird ancestors hang on our wall on the landing at the top of the staircase. Over the years I...
View ArticleVirginia Archives: 147 Newspapers for Genealogy Research
Virginia Archives: 147 Newspapers for Genealogy Research was originally published at . Virginia has long played a prominent role in American history. The first permanent English settlement in the New...
View ArticleIndiana Archives: 116 Newspapers Online for Genealogy Research
Indiana Archives: 116 Newspapers Online for Genealogy Research was originally published at . Located on the southern shore of Lake Michigan and bordered by Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois,...
View ArticleGetting Genealogy Records Online: My Clean-Up Plan
Getting Genealogy Records Online: My Clean-Up Plan was originally published at . Looking at my genealogy research notes and files accumulated over the past 50+ years, I am wondering: what should I do...
View ArticleKentucky Archives: 102 Newspapers for Genealogy Research
Kentucky Archives: 102 Newspapers for Genealogy Research was originally published at . Kentucky became the young nation’s 15th state when it joined the Union on 1 June 1792. Famous for its horse farms,...
View ArticleHow to Spot and Avoid 9 Common Genealogy Mistakes & Errors
Introduction: Mary Harrell-Sesniak is a genealogist, author and editor with a strong technology background. In this guest blog post, Mary discusses 9 common mistakes made when doing family history...
View ArticleExtra! Extra! Newspaper Archives Grow by 31+ Million Articles
It’s always exciting to see more and more newspapers going online—millions of them. We’ve just added a wide assortment of brand new newspaper titles, as well as expanded our existing titles to give you...
View ArticleGenealogyBank Update: 13 Million Newspaper Articles Just Added!
Every day, GenealogyBank is working diligently to digitize more U.S. newspapers and obituaries, expanding our online archives to give you the largest newspaper archives for family history research...
View ArticleFinding Family Heirlooms & Artifacts with eBay
It’s been years since I looked at eBay to find family heirlooms and artifacts. In the past, I have made some spectacular family history finds. For example, I once found an old family letter written by...
View ArticleFamily Bibles for Genealogy Research: What to Look For
The Richmond Family Bible I bought on eBay recently arrived in the mail. Photo: Richmond Family Bible. Source: Thomas Jay Kemp. It was exactly as the seller had described it. The eBay description had...
View ArticleAre You Sure That Is How to Spell Your Ancestor’s Name?
Portraits of my Starbird ancestors hang on our wall on the landing at the top of the staircase. Over the years I have chained the family back from Martha Jane (Starbird) Richmond (1836-1905) to Robert...
View ArticleVirginia Archives: 147 Newspapers for Genealogy Research
Virginia has long played a prominent role in American history. The first permanent English settlement in the New World was established in Virginia in 1607 (Jamestown), Virginia was one of the original...
View ArticleIndiana Archives: 116 Newspapers Online for Genealogy Research
Located on the southern shore of Lake Michigan and bordered by Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois, Indiana state signs proclaim it the “Crossroads of America.” Indiana is the 38th largest state in...
View ArticleGetting Genealogy Records Online: My Clean-Up Plan
Looking at my genealogy research notes and files accumulated over the past 50+ years, I am wondering: what should I do with all this stuff? Photo: Thomas Jay Kemp I have five four-drawer file cabinets...
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