New podcast to recommend
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 »
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 »
If you don’t already know about Conference Keeper you should check it out. ConferenceKeeper.org is the most complete genealogy calendar
How to Find Genealogy Webinars and Conferences Read More »
Did you know that the National Park Service maintains more than just parks and forests? The Civil War Soldiers and
Soldiers and Sailors Database Read More »
Recently I came across what I thought was a Certificate of Birth but it was headed “Delayed Certificate of Birth”
Do You Know About Delayed Certificates of Birth? Read More »
Saturday’s Member Orientation was very well received by new, returning, and current members alike. There’s always something to learn about
Member Orientation Read More »
For those of you researching ancestors in Canada this website Looking 4 Ancestors is a wealth of information. Click on