Every year the Family Tree Magazine publishes their list of the top genealogy sites. Among them is AncientFaces. Let’s look.
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This year has been a time of reunions and reconnections with friends and family and past coworkers. For those of us who “do” family history, these opportunities can help us with our research. Let’s look.
Photo by Jochen van Wylick on Unsplash This weekend is Father’s Day in the United States. A day when we pause to celebrate our dads and grandfathers in our life. For those of us whose loved ones have passed, we have memories to cherish and share. This made me think more about how fathers played a role in our family history. Let’s look.
Photo by Ed Robertson on Unsplash As we explore resources for our family history, books remain a valuable part of our research. Increasingly we can access books as eBooks, digital transcripts as well as audio books. As genealogists, often the books we are interested in are older, out-of-print editions. Let’s see how Project Gutenberg can help us.
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash There are many apps that you can use on your phone for genealogy. One of these is Trello. I like the fact that you can use this on your desktop and on your phone to organize and plan your research. Let’s look.
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AuthorWith a lifelong passion for genealogy and history, the author enjoys the opportunity to share genealogy tidbits, inspiring others to research and write their family story. Archives
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