How to Upload Your E-books to Your Own Google Play Books Library
These days we are all collecting more ebooks than ever before. We also have more devices than we've ever had before. Here's a solution that gives you access to your ebooks from one convenient location no matter which device you are using. The Advantage of...
Find Australian Ancestors and More: New and Updated Genealogy Records Online
These new and updated genealogical records span three continents and date to the Middle Ages: Australia colonial portraits, New South Wales and Queensland; millions of new U.S. marriage records, a WWI online exhibit, Liverpool church records, a Romanian digital...
Adoption Research Success: “I Continued His Quest to Find His Birth Mother:”
Searching for birth parents? This adoption research success story involved several proven techniques: mapping DNA matches, research legwork--and years of patient determination. Adoption Research Inspiration This inspiring letter about adoption research came to me from...
Ohio Genealogy Research and the Virtual Courthouse
I have thoroughly enjoyed having Amie Tennant as a blogger for the past year. In her final blog post for Genealogy Gems she takes us on a tour of her home state's digital records. Then she will be turning all of her attentions to her own genealogical certification....
Episode 203
The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke Episode #203 This episode features a special interview with renowned Canadian expert Dave Obee. He shares his favorite tips on researching the Canadian census?his insights are fascinating whether you have Canadian...
Why Your Genetic Family Tree Is Not the Same as Your Family Tree
Your genetic family tree is not the same as your genealogical pedigree--and not just because of non-paternity events and adoption. Here's how. Your genealogical pedigree, if you are diligent or lucky (or both!) can contain hundreds, even thousands of names and can go...
Beginning British Genealogy: What You Must Know to Start
With about 1/3 of Americans claiming British ancestry, chances are that at some point you will need to extend your research across the Atlantic Ocean. Genealogical research in the British Isles has some important differences when compared to the United States. Guest...
New England Vital Records and More: New Genealogy Records Online
Millions of New England vital records are among newly-published genealogy records online. So are English parish records, Irish Easter Rising records, Italian civil registrations, South African church records, and records for Georgia WWI soldiers and Louisiana women....
Voice-O-Graph Brings this Listener’s Grandfather’s Voice Back from the Past
Can you imagine the excitement of stumbling into family history memorabilia that included a voice from long ago on a Voice-O-Graph record? Sometimes the challenge is not finding a family history treasure, but instead it is "unlocking" its precious contents. Here's one...
SSDI Search – How to Find Hard to Find Ancestors
Social Security Death Index (SSDI) search is not necessarily as straight forward as you might think. We're going to explore what SSDI records are, their range of availability, and how they compare across the Genealogy Giants records websites. If you've been dabbling...
German Marriages and More in New and Updated Genealogy Records Online
German marriages, Indexed obituaries for the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, The ultimate photo map of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and UN War Crimes Commission reports from World War II are all in our new and updated genealogy...
The Whole Town’s Talking! Fannie Flagg on Genealogy Gems Book Club
Beloved American novelist Fannie Flagg is our newest Genealogy Gems Book Club author! Nobody can spin a story quite like she can, as she proves in The Whole Town’s Talking. You'll love the stories of her funny, foibled characters in this intergenerational saga of a...
Family Tree DNA Ethnicity Report Gets an Update
The Family Tree DNA ethnicity report has been updated, and this means more details about ethnic and geographic origins for both autosomal and mtDNA DNA testers. Family Tree DNA recently announced a round of updates to myOrigins, its mapping tool for ethnic and...
Old Cookbooks Are Among New Online Record Collections
Old cookbooks are among new recent online records collections. So are British newspapers, British Columbia estate files, New Zealand WWII appointments, UK Parliamentary returns, UK military indexes, US newspapers (Arkansas, Kansas, and New York) and church records for...
Fire, Flood or Earthquake? 5 Tips for Researching Disasters in Your Family History
We have five strategies for researching disasters for family history. They come in response to a listener email about her own "disaster-prone family." Use these tips to learn about natural or man-made disasters, epidemics, travel accidents, and more that affected your...
3 Free German Genealogy Websites: Maps of Germany and Poland
Finding German hometowns can be challenging. Guest blogger Camille Andrus, a professional genealogist specializing in German research and Project Manager at Legacy Tree Genealogists shares 3 free German genealogy websites to put your ancestors on the map in the former...
Land Entry Case Files in New and Updated Genealogy Records
U.S. land entry case files are now free to browse at FamilySearch. We give you a link to a free index to those--and MORE new and updated records for Argentina, Australia, England, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, and other U.S....
Genealogy Gems Episode 202 – Free Episode
The Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 202 Lisa Louise Cooke Highlights of this episode include: AncestryDNA's new Genetic Communities: An Interview with Catherine Ball, Ancestry's Chief Scientific Officer; Meet contestant Joe Greer from Relative Race, the genealogy...