Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library
This is a blog post by the Society of American Archivists that could be helpful to genealogists with Scottish roots: […]
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This is a blog post by the Society of American Archivists that could be helpful to genealogists with Scottish roots: […]
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As you know one of our premium subscription sites available to members at the Sahyun Genealogical Library is Newspapers.com Here’s
Australian newspapers and many other added to Newspapers.com! Read More »
RootsTech is a family history and technology conference and trade show held annually in the Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt
Today I learned about Griffith’s valuation: Griffith’s Valuation was a boundary and land valuation survey of Ireland completed in 1868
Griffith’s Valuation – What it is and how to search it Read More »
Many of us have discussed the “Tree” on FamilySearch.org and the fact that it’s available to anyone to add to
New Experiment at Family Search Read More »
I like to listen to podcasts and I recently came across this one. Genealogy Toolkit, it’s straightforward genealogy tips for
New podcast to recommend Read More »
Fold 3 is digitizing Korean War era draft cards, so far they have completed and made available Wyoming and Alaska.
Korean War Era Draft Registration Cards Now Available on Fold3! Read More »
A helpful new document, Writing Effective AI Prompts, has been posted on the blog Family Tree Tech. Whether you’re diving
New Resource Alert: Writing Effective AI Prompts Read More »
Many of you have heard me say, “Check out state sites and archives” here are three I came across recently.
Texas, Florida and Indiana Read More »
I’ve talked about these sites many times at my Lunch & Learn classes so I’d like to share this link
Free Sites for Genealogy Research Read More »