My Three Rules
Last year at a FOREVER conference I met a lady that impressed me and I took her advice to heart. At the time of the conference, I had already committed … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
Last year at a FOREVER conference I met a lady that impressed me and I took her advice to heart. At the time of the conference, I had already committed … Continue Reading →
If you follow me on Facebook (and I hope you do) then you might have seen this announcement from Ancestry. (shown HERE). Ancestry announced this week that they will now … Continue Reading →
I’m happy to share an exclusive offer for Family History Hound followers: 50% off the ultimate subscription to MyHeritage, valid through March 31, 2020. MyHeritage is an industry-leading platform that … Continue Reading →
I just arrived home yesterday after driving from Arizona. Last Thursday, my father had a stroke, and now I’m in the process of self-isolating so I can visit him. So … Continue Reading →
. March 8th is International Women’s Day, and I was wondering. How much do you know about the females in your family tree? A recent survey from Ancestry revealed that … Continue Reading →
Birth, Marriage, Death and Census records are the foundation of genealogical research. Building on the largest collection of core US Birth, Marriage and Death Records, additional new collections coming to … Continue Reading →
We’ve all had those moments where we are working on our genealogy or photos… but especially genealogy, and you find a recordset or a document, and you’re off in search … Continue Reading →
Edmonton Journal 26 November 1955 Sat, Nov 26, 1955 – 41 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com One thing I always do when I’m researching various members of … Continue Reading →
If you can go to Salt Lake City on February 26-29, 2020, then you’ll want to enter our final DNA Angel draw of 2019. You could win a 4 Day … Continue Reading →
In a recent blog, I told you that I’d decided to do a Genealogy Rewind of sorts. When I started doing genealogy about 20 years ago, I read nearly everything … Continue Reading →