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Research Skills Articles
Pennsylvania Genealogy Brick Wall Strategies
It’s a common Pennsylvania genealogy brick wall: “My ancestors are from PA—but I don’t know where!” Pennsylvania...
Mid-Atlantic and Southern Genealogy: Tips & Record Types
Researching your U.S. mid-Atlantic and Southern genealogy can be a challenge (ever heard of “burned counties?”). These...
7 Sources for Finding Immigrant Ancestors
If you have immigrant ancestors who arrived in the U.S in the 1900s, these 7 sources can help you track their...
Finding Unprocessed Records at an Archive
This isn’t a mess—it’s a pile of unprocessed records at an archive, and buried within may be clues about your family...
How to Research Your Ancestors’ Occupations
Tracing your ancestors' occupations can be one of the best ways to learn more about their everyday lives, skills,...
When to Hire a Translator for Genealogy Documents
Sometimes it’s best to hire a translator for genealogy documents--even if you're a committed DIY-family historian....
Using Wills and Probate Records in Genealogy Research
Using wills and probate records for genealogy can lead to unexpected “inheritances” of your own: clues about...
Understanding Genealogy Sources: Why “Provenance” Matters
Before you rely on any genealogical sources for your family history research, you should know their...