If you are looking for a way to keep your physical genealogy documents organized as well as safe, here are a few useful hints to push you in that direction. These tried and true tips will help you...
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A Closer Look at Genealogy Organizing Tips #2
Making sure your genealogy is properly organized is important to keeping everything clear and in order, so you can put your family tree together accurately and keep important documents and family...
A Closer Look at Passenger Lists #1
Passenger records are an excellent source of genealogical information. People have been exploring the world by sea for thousands of years, and often used sea routes to settle in the new places they...
3 Online Genealogy Classes You Can Take to Improve Your Skills
Are you looking to improve your genealogy research skills? Consider these three top online genealogy courses.
Must-Have Genealogy Books for Your Personal Library #8
This is the book you need to assist you in getting around your first genealogy brick wall, and in acquiring the skills to get past others you will almost certainly encounter on your genealogical...
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What are the Four Best Free Genealogy Websites?
Here are the four best free genealogy websites you should be using, whether you have access to a membership site or are waiting until you are in a financial position to join one.
How to Do Irish Genealogy Research Without Crossing the Atlantic
Irish genealogy research is very popular in the United States because so many of us have Irish ancestry. Here are some fantastic online resources for Irish genealogy to allow you to research your...
Online and Offline Genealogical Resources for Alabama
Are you looking for information on your Alabama ancestors? Here are the best online and offline sources for discovering your Alabama ancestors…
Tracing Your Pennsylvania Ancestors
Do you need help getting started researching your Pennsylvania ancestors? Here are some resources both online and offline to get you started on your research.
Ephemera: Substitutes for the 1890 US Federal Census
Genealogical ephemera can be wonderfully useful in filling in the gaps left by the absence of the 1890 US federal census. You can find ephemera of all kinds in your grandma’s attic, in local archives...
Get With the Plan: Breaking Bad Genealogy Habits
Genealogy research, especially family time spent working on research together, brings the past into the present and brings families together. And it preserves the past for future generations.
Exploring the 1910 US Federal Census
The 1910 US Federal Census is an invaluable genealogical research tool. Whether you have used it before, or are just getting to it for the first time, it has some hidden gems in it that can add a lot...
How to Stay Motivated With Your Genealogy Research
It is not uncommon to get Genealogy burn out every now and then when you are doing a lot of research. Fortunately, staying motivated, or getting re-motivated, is easy. Here are some common sense tips...
How to Find Distant Relatives
If you are at a genealogical brick wall, consider looking for distant relatives to help you break through it. Who are distant relatives, and what information might they have to benefit your research...