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
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Courtesy of Michael John Neill’s Tip of the Day post “Adjacent in Census or Tax Lists May Not Mean Next
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The Summer edition of Ancestors West has been published and is available for your enjoyment on the Society Publications page
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Courtesy of Natalie Webb’s Family Tree Tech Tuesday Tech Tips newsletter dated 10-June-2025. Have you heard of Reddit? Maybe in
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I was watching a couple of Amy Johnson Crow’s videos this evening and came across this one and had to
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Connie Knox from GenealogyTV on YouTube interviewed several people at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in Louisville,
SBCGS Shoutout From the NGS Conference Read More »
“Ancestry announces the Beta launch of its new document transcription feature. This innovative tool can empower Ancestry World Explorer/World Deluxe
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If you missed Mark Lowe’s webinar on Early Migration and Settlement Patterns you missed a good one. Mark’s five-page handout
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