I don't get to go back home very often, but when I do, my first thought is how can I squeeze in some genealogy while I am there? I don't want to miss out on quality time with family, but I can have some fun while also gathering some new nuggets for my research. So … Continue reading 5 Ways To Squeeze In Genealogy During Your Trip Back Home
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A Sad Letter From the Past
When I first started asking my dad for information about his parents' lives I was very curious about my grandpa's parents. All that I knew was that they died when he was young and that he and his sister, Annie Mae, were raised by his Aunt and Uncle in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was not till I … Continue reading A Sad Letter From the Past
Down the Rabbit Hole with Case Files for Seamen!
Whenever I get an email from FamilySearch announcing updates to their online collection, it is inevitable that I'll fall down a rabbit hole. Today was no exception! The collection was titled "Maine & Massachusetts, Case Files of Deceased and Deserted Seamen, 1837-1965" and I had hoped to page through it and perhaps find Thomas Morse of … Continue reading Down the Rabbit Hole with Case Files for Seamen!
Education Opportunities on the Horizon
I've got a few speaking engagements coming up that I thought I would mention today... If you're free next Wednesday, September 7 at 8pm EST, I'd love to have you join me for a webinar! I'll be presenting 7 Ways to Use the Cloud for Your Genealogy Research. Hosted by the Minnesota Genealogical Society, I'll be … Continue reading Education Opportunities on the Horizon
Findmypast Releases 2.5 Million Criminal Records from the UK
I get these press releases on occasion and this one really raised my eyebrows! I'm curious to see what is within the new release and though I've not gotten that far in my own research, perhaps it will help one of you! As a Findmypast Ambassador I get these press releases and access to their … Continue reading Findmypast Releases 2.5 Million Criminal Records from the UK