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The Porta fontium is a great resource for exploring Czech records. With some patience and research, you can find records about your family, especially if you know the village or town where they came from. It wouldn’t be impossible to scroll through records in the hopes of finding them without that information but you would definitely be challenged without an index. Let’s look.
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I always eagerly await the latest edition of FamilyTree Magazine. The September/October 2025 issue includes a great article regarding the symbols that we find on our ancestors’ tombstones. Let’s look.
Photo by Angel Barnes on Unsplash It's that time of the year! The Heritage Education Commission presents their 49th Annual Family History Workshop: "Germania: Germans and Germans from Russia" on September 20, 2025. The event will feature Diane Schmidt, President of the Germanic Genealogy Society as well as tracts on a variety of topics to help family historians hone their skills.
To learn more and to register, visit Family History Research Workshop. Take some time for yourself and attend this great workshop. Happy Learning! Photo by Margarita Marushevska on Unsplash As summer marches on, I’ve finally finished updating one of my family history photo albums/scrapbooks. Whew! I have more to go but it is a good accomplishment. Here are some things I’ve learned in the process. Let’s look.
Photo by The New York Public Library on Unsplash Once you have researched land records, it seems like a natural step to look at tax records. Let’s look at some options.
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