RootsTech 2020 SLC Opens Registration

RootsTech 2020 SLC Opens Registration

It's time for genealogists to start making plans for the RootsTech 2020 conference to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah. I've been attending and speaking at RootsTech since 2011, the second year that the conference was held. It's been so rewarding to be a part of the...

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Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 233

Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 233

Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 233 with Lisa Louise Cooke September 2019 Listen now, click player below: ; Download the episode (mp3) Please take our quick podcast survey which will take less than 1 minute.  Thank you! In this Episode Today we’re going to take a...

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New Online International Records Online

New Online International Records Online

Here are the latest genealogy records newly online from Findmypast. You'll find a large selection from Scotland, and others from around the world.  Scotland, Published Family Histories Is your family from Scotland? Discover more about your Scottish families' name...

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US Genealogy Records that Came Online this Summer

US Genealogy Records that Came Online this Summer

Not everyone was on vacation this summer. Genealogy companies and archives have been busy adding new records to their online collections.  Mississippi Newspapers In late July 2019 the Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced that “More than...

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What I Learned about Work from My Family

What I Learned about Work from My Family

Back in 2013 a YouTube video went viral about the importance of hard word and making your own luck, values I am fortunate that my ancestors passed on to me. The speech came from an unlikely source: a young Hollywood actor. In the video, Ashton Kutcher stands in front...

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MyHeritage Adds French Record Collection

MyHeritage Adds French Record Collection

MyHeritage is releasing a fantastic French record collection. It's the France, Nord Civil Marriages, 1792-1937 collection which includes 5.4 million civil records of marriages (1792-1937) for the French department of Nord that were collected by government authorities...

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Are You a Cookie Cutter Genealogist?

Are You a Cookie Cutter Genealogist?

Two of my favorite things, cookies and genealogy, have more in common than you might think! Follow me down this genealogy rabbit hole and discover how you can take you family tree further! Cookies for My Descendants! My grandson loves Super Mario games and...

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NGS and FGS Announce Merger

NGS and FGS Announce Merger

There's big news regarding the two leading national genealogical organizations in the United States. I've got the press release from the Federation of Genealogical Societies here, as well as comments from FamilySearch. NGS and FGS ANNOUNCE INTENT TO MERGE August 21,...

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Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 232

Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 232

Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 232 with Lisa Louise Cooke August 2019 Listen now, click player below: Download the episode (mp3) Download the show notes PDF Please take our quick podcast survey which will take less than 1 minute.  Thank you!     In this...

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Solutions for Broken Website Links

Solutions for Broken Website Links

Every genealogist has experienced the frustration of clicking on a link and discovering that the page is gone or the resource is now defunct. Things change rapidly as technology evolves, so it's a problem that isn't going away any time soon. Genealogy Gems Podcast...

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The Music Theory of Genealogy

The Music Theory of Genealogy

Lessons in life often translate to lessons in genealogy. Here's an example of how digging deeper can have you singing a happier research tune.   The Music of My Childhood When I was a kid I had a million interests (and I still do.) I loved art of all kinds -...

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