Interesting Finds at Courthouses
If you are a frequent researcher of courthouses or digitized court records you might have seen some oops! What I mean by oops, are records in a ledger designated for … Read more
If you are a frequent researcher of courthouses or digitized court records you might have seen some oops! What I mean by oops, are records in a ledger designated for … Read more
Two recent research projects for the same client showed moves that simply did not make sense. At least not at first and I almost dismissed both. Let’s take a closer … Read more
I have been remiss in getting my blogs out since returning from my younger cousin’s funeral. I took it rather hard that a younger cousin died from cancer, possibly brought … Read more
I will state right up front, this week’s blog may sound like I am rambling, my apologies. Over the past year, I have made numerous trips to the area my … Read more
Every once in a while (maybe a bit too often) I open links that pop up on Facebook which typically brings about more spamming of “Suggested for you” links. But … Read more
We had the opportunity to get out of town this past weekend to Columbus, Georgia just to get away. But we still found ourselves wandering some cemeteries looking at the … Read more
Do you use Ancestry.com ©? Whether you have a paid version or use it at a local library, let’s look at a few hints, tips, and tricks. First off, if … Read more
How do you know the document you are looking at belongs to your ancestor? When there was more than one person in the area with the same name, how do … Read more
Many folks are part of a genealogical society and many of them have Special Interest Groups (SIGs). One might be on DNA and you should consider joining it to learn … Read more
I am currently attending the Institute of Genealogical and Historical Research (IGHR) so this week’s blog is short. One of the tenets of a presentation given by Claire Bettag, CG, … Read more