New Resource Alert: Writing Effective AI Prompts
A helpful new document, Writing Effective AI Prompts, has been posted on the blog Family Tree Tech. Whether you’re diving […]
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A helpful new document, Writing Effective AI Prompts, has been posted on the blog Family Tree Tech. Whether you’re diving […]
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Veterans Day is known as Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom. In honor of this, Findmypast is extending Remembrance Day
Remembrance Weekend at Findmypast Read More »
Handouts from the Family History Month 2024 classes can be found in Handouts section of the members’ area of our
Family History Month Handouts Read More »
Are you sad that Family History Month is almost over? Fear not! WikiTree Week starts on November 1st with a
Free Webinars This Weekend 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 »
Michael John Neill posed this rhetorical question in a recent Genealogy Tip of the Day. Should you stop “five years
When Do You Stop Searching for a Relative? Read More »
Using MyHeritage Library Edition for Your Family History Research Robin McCarthy will give an overview of some of MyHeritage Library Edition’s
Free MyHeritage Class 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 »