Today’s Genealogy Tip of the Day was about picking one point in time and determining which of […]
My three-week “organizing genealogical information” class starts with it’s first discussion on 8 June. There’s still […]
It would seem that an extra “l” would not matter. But apparently it does. I often […]
One of the advantages of having an unusual name to research is that one generally is […]
I don’t know who gets their database from whom, but the coincidence is strange. Both FamilySearch and Ancestry.com […]
Moving to the new format has caused me to revisit some old ways of doing things […]
I’ve opted for a paper copy of the new edition Evidence Explained. While I realize the occasional ease […]
The following database is showing as new/updated on FamilySearch: California Death Index, 1905-1939
There’s always a certain amount of irony when I’m referred to as “John Michael” instead of […]
[reprinted from 7 April 2014–it’s going to be a while before I can upload old posts […]
The following databases are showing as updated on FamilySearch since our last update: Utah Mormon Pioneer Overland […]
As readers know, I’m a big fan of Evidence Explained. Even if you never intend to […]
When I travel and do research, I like to get as much information as I can […]
We’ve finally completed the moving process for all my blogs. If you received Rootdig.com, Genealogy Tip of the […]
I’m running another section of “Organizing Genealogical Information” this month. Details are here.
I realize this may put me in the minority, but I don’t participate in any of […]
I’m not certain how “updated” it is, but the 1790 census on FamilySearch is showing as updated: […]
The FindaGrave page for Ann Erinton in the “Old Burying Ground” in Cambridge, Massachusetts, indicates that her […]
We’re excited to offer four new presentations in early June 2015! These are new topics with […]
I decided to work a little on John Gibson while I was at the Family History […]
We are working on importing old posts from our site formerly hosted at Blogger. We’ll have […]
It’s easy to see how someone might think that the husband and wife in this Price […]
We are excited to offer a new class on probate research in the United States cleverly […]
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