Naming the Dead
“Across the United States, more than 50,000 bodies remain unidentified—un-mourned and unnamed, but not forgotten. NAMING THE DEAD, a riveting […]
“Across the United States, more than 50,000 bodies remain unidentified—un-mourned and unnamed, but not forgotten. NAMING THE DEAD, a riveting […]
Do you have an ancestor who served in the Civil War? Or, are you wanting some context about the war
Transcribed Civil War Diaries and Letters Available Online Read More »
While it is still undergoing further improvements in FamilySearch Labs, full-text search is now also available in the all-collections search
Full-Text Search Added to Catalog and All-Collections Read More »
Most genealogists know the tragic story of the 1890 census, which was destroyed by fire and water damage in its
Beyond 1890: The Other Federal Census Records That Vanished Into Thin Air Read More »
“A group of Philadelphia-area historical organizations are pooling their archives into ‘The Revolutionary City: A Portal to the Nation’s Founding,’
The Revolutionary City: A Portal to the Nation’s Founding Read More »
The Santa Clara County Historical and Genealogical Society is presenting the free webinar Dissecting a Civil War Pension Record: Union
Free Webinar on Civil War Pension Records Read More »
Launched three years ago, the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland is now home to over 350,000 records and 250 million
175,000 New Irish Historical Records Released Read More »
This Independence Day, MyHeritage is opening up a treasure trove of history. From July 3–5, 2025, enjoy free access to
Free Access to OldNews by MyHeritage Read More »
Lost in a sea of digital files, family photos, and paper records? Can’t find the records you know you have?
The Six-Folder Genealogy Organizing System Read More »
I came across some old copies of the out-of-print publication Communes of Italy. Here’s a tip I picked up: Looking
Italian Ancestry Tips Read More »