by Lisa Cooke | Apr 13, 2019 | 01 What's New, Cloud Backup, Disaster Prevention, images, Organization
Every genealogist eventually finds themselves with more paper than they know what to do with. Records, photos, letters, and other ephemera inevitably begin to pile up in the pursuit of our ancestors. So how do you preserve it and protect it for future generations? One...
by Lacey Cooke | Jan 14, 2019
Genealogy Gems Society Package Frequently Asked Questions We know that finding qualified, varied, and local genealogy speakers at an affordable price is a daunting task. We are honored to be your partner in providing national quality genealogy programming for your...
by Lacey Cooke | Apr 26, 2019 | 01 What's New, Records & databases
Australian genealogy records are featured this week in new and updated collections online. Findmypast has two sets of records for Queensland and at FamilySearch, you can explore a big update to their free collection of immigrants ship papers. Also featured this week...
by Sunny | Jul 27, 2018 | 01 What's New, Newspaper, Records & databases
The New Jersey Death Index tops this week’s list of new and updated U.S. genealogy records online. Along with a Native American census collection, our list includes family history records for Georgia, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Among...
by Sunny | Apr 13, 2018 | 01 What's New, FamilySearch, Records & databases |
Nearly 2.5 million French genealogy records are among the free collections now available online at FamilySearch.org. Also: German church records, Dutch civil registrations and 3 free digital archives for researching U.S. ancestors in CT, GA and NJ. Free French...