Italian Ancestry Tips
I came across some old copies of the out-of-print publication Communes of Italy. Here’s a tip I picked up: Looking […]
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I came across some old copies of the out-of-print publication Communes of Italy. Here’s a tip I picked up: Looking […]
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Here is a very informative article from Framily Tree Magazine on the Freedmen’s Bureau and how to search for records.
Freedmen’s Bureau Records: A Genealogist’s Guide – Family Tree Magazine Read More »
Here’s how the National Archives are working with volunteers, AI, and FamilySearch to transcribe Revolutionary War Pension Files and make
AI, The National Archives and Revolutionary War Pension Files Read More »
I was watching a couple of Amy Johnson Crow’s videos this evening and came across this one and had to
PERSI Tips by Amy Johnson Crow Read More »
This is a blog post by the Society of American Archivists that could be helpful to genealogists with Scottish roots:
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library Read More »
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 »