We learn about great new genealogy records online every week! On Fridays we round up a few for you. Watch for...
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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps: NEW Video Class
If your family lived in the U.S. between the late 1800s to mid-1900s, you should look for their home on Sanborn Fire...
How to Find Cemeteries in Google Earth
Do you ever wish there was a master map of all the cemeteries in the world? While there isn't one map that includes...
Meet the Library of Congress in 3 Short Video Clips
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a dream destination for many U.S. genealogy researchers. It's home to millions of...
Did your family follow the usual path? Mapping U.S. Migration Patterns
The U.S. has long been typified as a nation of restless wanderers. Are we still? Well, it depends on where in the U.S....
How Common Was My Ancestor’s Name? Most Popular Baby Names By Decade
Baby names are trendy things. Sure, there are a few standbys in every culture--like William and John in English--but...
DNA Health Testing Back on U.S. Horizon for 23andMe
A direct-to-consumer genetic test, the first of its kind to be approved in the U.S., may become available through...
Evernote for Android Gets a New Clean Look
Are you using Evernote for genealogy and an Android user? Then you'll be interested the pretty substantial update that...
Share World War I Family History
To commemorate the centennial of the First World War, and to mark the last full month of the exhibition Myth and...