Familysearch Record Updates for May 22, 2010

FamilySearch Records has been adding more records to its database. When you visit their website, a red star will be next to those newly added or updated records. Here are the latest US updates. Here are some records that have been either updated or being added in the United States!

Continue Reading May 23, 2010 at 1:58 pm Leave a comment

Geneabloggers

Blogging has become a big part of internet writing for all topics of interest. Genealogy is no exception. A group has formed that centralizes a place for all genealogy bloggers to join and learn from. They have named this group,Geneabloggers.

Continue Reading May 7, 2010 at 7:35 am 2 comments

Having Fun with Genealogy

Genealogy is a passion for many of us. Many of us also do arts and crafts. What could be more fun than to try and combine the two passions!

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Casefile Clues Discount for Gtownma’s Genealogy Readers

Casefile Clues has offered the readers of Gtownma’s Genealogy a wonderful opportunity. Michael John Neill is offering Gtownma’s Genealogy readers the special rate of $14.50 for year’s subscription. ($2.50 savings off regular price)

Continue Reading April 17, 2010 at 12:25 pm Leave a comment

Genealogy Books For Your Home Library

Genealogy books and research guides are an important addition to any genealogist’s home library.

Continue Reading April 10, 2010 at 2:40 pm Leave a comment

How Genealogical Societies Can Collaborate

The Carnival of Genealogical Societies, 2nd edition has listed a wonderful topic. It is “Does your society collaborate with other societies (genealogical, historical, lineage, etc.) Or groups? (Local library, family history center) Why or why not? What works or needs improvement?”

Continue Reading March 24, 2010 at 6:28 am 1 comment

Genealogy Websites I Have Bookmarked

There are several genealogy websites that are worth bookmarking. There is nothing so frustrating as to need information from a website and you cannot remember its web address. Using your internet program, you can bookmark websites or save it in your favorites. If you are not sure how to do this, ask a friend or someone at your local genealogical society to teach you. It is not hard and will save you a lot of time locating links you use often.

Continue Reading March 19, 2010 at 11:05 am Leave a comment

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