Mar 27, 2022
Topographical maps and fire insurance maps are wonderful tools for researching the lives of your ancestors. Together, these two types of maps can give you a terrific picture of the world in which your ancestor lived. They’re almost as good as a photograph. This is why you should use these maps, where to find them, and...
Mar 24, 2022
Middle names are important genealogical research tools. They can tell you about the political beliefs, personal values, friendships, business connections, and even earlier generations of the family that bestowed them. Today, I’ll give you a guide for using middle names to further your own genealogical research in the...
Mar 22, 2022
Maps have been around since antiquity. As time and technology have gone on, they have become more accurate and useful to genealogists. Yes, maps are an important part of all genealogy work. If you have not used them in your own research, this is why you should, as well as some types of information old maps can show you...
Mar 19, 2022
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Mar 16, 2022
The U.S. Federal Census is one of the best-known tools for researching your family history. Whether you are a novice or a veteran of using the census, there is always more to learn about this fascinating recordset. Here are five top questions genealogists of all levels have about the census, and their answers. Podcast...