Tag Archives: family history research

Memorial Inscriptions, Parish, and Church Records Help Trace Family Roots

“Why are memorial inscriptions (MIs) important and what can they tell us that other records can’t?”, by 50Connect.co.uk, is an interesting look at parish registers and church records that can help you trace your family’s roots. For family historians, MIs … Continue reading


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Primary versus Secondary Sources: Research Until You Think It’s Right

Dana Huff writes about “Primary Sources Versus Secondary Sources” in an interesting educational post. If you have been researching your family history, you may have run into the classic pitfall. Primary sources can be expensive to obtain and difficult to … Continue reading


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When is the Best Time to Preserve Family History? Now.

When is the best time to preserve your family’s history? Now. A lovely example of why to protect your family’s history is found in the article, “Too much easily collectible family history is lost” from Payson Roundup: We had a … Continue reading


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Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History

According to initial reviews, the newly updated book by Mark Herber, “Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History”, is bigger and better with the new and expanded edition. And it is also available in paperback. “Ancestral … Continue reading


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Building a Genealogy Blog

I’ve started a series of articles on building a genealogy and family history blog on one of my other blogs, Lorelle on WordPress. In this series, I discuss how a genealogy blog differs from a normal blog and how to … Continue reading


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Genealogy Today’s Review of Online US Census Research Tools

Genealogy Today has a review of several online US Federal Census resources including Census Online, Census Finder, Ancestry.com, and Genealogy.com. There are two types of online census sites, free and paid. First, let’s look at a couple of free sites: … Continue reading


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Genealogy Today’s Tips on Finding and Using Church Records

Genealogy Today has an interesting article on “Finding and Using Church Records” that had a few surprises in it for me. During the 1930s, the Works Projects Administration (WPA) planned an inventory of all U.S. church records. Because too many … Continue reading


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RootsWeb Mailing Lists Updated

An announcement has come out from RootsWeb to all mailing list subscribers announcing improvements to their list management system. RootsWeb.com mailing lists will be moving to a new list management system. Why? The new list management system offers updated technology, … Continue reading


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Hottest Travel Destination: Your Family Roots

ICWales.co.uk, the national website for Wales, has an interesting article, “Ancestry site set to trigger visitor boom”, that speaks of the hottest fad in travel: genealogy. The hobby and passion of researching family history is growing around the world, including … Continue reading


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GeneaBlogie: Sharing the Learning Experience of Tracking an Ancestor

I’m still learning a lot about how to best research ancestors and family members and I was very intrigued by this detailed story of researching a mystery family member by Craig Manson of GeneaBlogie. Our task is to track a … Continue reading


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