by Sunny | Feb 2, 2018 | 01 What's New, British, Findmypast, Irish, MyHeritage, Records & databases, Swedish |
Here’s a roundup of European genealogy records recently published online: Danish military conscription rolls and the 1845 census; English military, parish and burial records; Irish police register and digital news archives; records for Portugal, Slovenia and Spain;...
by Sunny | Feb 9, 2018 | 01 What's New, African-American, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Freebies
Explore these African and African American genealogy records in celebration of your family history and Black History Month! Also this week: see new records online for Southern Claims Commission, GA, NY and VA as well as African heritage sites, Liberia and South...
by Lisa Cooke | Feb 14, 2018 | 01 What's New, Listeners & Readers, Video
These family history video ideas and comments/questions sent in by Genealogy Gems listeners can inspire your own short videos. See how they script their stories, find royalty-free music soundtracks and more. Then visualize yourself in the director’s chair—what kind of...
by Diahan Southard | Mar 24, 2018 | 01 What's New, DNA, MyHeritage
The new MyHeritage DNA chromosome browser offers two different kinds of browsing–and a triangulation tool. Here’s what these tools are and how to work with them. Just last year, if you had asked me if I thought anyone could catch AncestryDNA in their race to own...
by Sunny | Aug 3, 2018 | 01 What's New, Newspaper, Records & databases
Nearly 30 million free Netherlands genealogy records are now searchable at FamilySearch.org. Also: free historical Catholic and Columbia University newspapers; Catholic parish records in Boston, MA; British Army and Royal Navy records; and new collections for England...