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How Probate Records Can Help You Find Your Female Ancestors
How Probate Records Can Help You Find Your Female Ancestors

Finding your female ancestors can be a big challenge for genealogists. Probate records are a great resource to help you trace the women in your tree.

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Genealogy Resources, Research SkillsJessica NeavesMay 4, 2021court records, Probate records, women, Wills, GuardianshipsComment
What Are Naturalization Records And How Can They Support Your Research?
What Are Naturalization Records And How Can They Support Your Research?

Naturalization records can have wonderful hints about your family. Learn how to find them and how they help your genealogy.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesApril 13, 2021citizenship records, naturalization, Naturalization records, immigration records, court recordsComment
How To Add More Details To Your Family Tree With Passport Applications
How To Add More Details To Your Family Tree With Passport Applications

Passport applications can be filled with gems for your genealogy research. Learn how to use the records to see if your ancestor applied for a passport.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesApril 6, 2021Passport applications, immigration records, National ArchivesComment
4 Great Genealogy Resources For US Canada Border Crossing Records
4 Great Genealogy Resources For US Canada Border Crossing Records

If your family came to US from (or through) Canada, US - Canada border crossing records can be great resources for your genealogy research.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesMarch 30, 2021Canada, immigration, immigration records, border crossing recordsComment
Solve Your Genealogy Brick Wall: 10 Ways To Widen Your Research Net
Solve Your Genealogy Brick Wall: 10 Ways To Widen Your Research Net

One method to busting brick walls is to change up where and how you’re researching. Here’s 10 tips on how to widen your research net.

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Research SkillsJessica NeavesMarch 16, 2021Brick walls, PERSI, libraries, Database collections, Offline resources, FAN Club, collateral relatives, search tips, Research skillsComment
Solve Your Genealogy Brick Wall: Review and Analyze Your Research
Solve Your Genealogy Brick Wall: Review and Analyze Your Research

One of the first strategies to take when trying to bust down a brick wall is to review and analyze your existing research.

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Research SkillsJessica NeavesMarch 2, 2021Brick walls, Research skills, Research methodsComment
4 Fun And Easy Ways To Use Flickr For Genealogy
4 Fun And Easy Ways To Use Flickr For Genealogy

Using Flickr for genealogy isn’t as obvious as some other websites, but it is a good resource for your toolkit.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesFebruary 16, 2021Flickr, Historical photos, Unidentified photos, Social mediaComment
6 Ways the Library of Congress Online Collections Can Help Your Genealogy
6 Ways the Library of Congress Online Collections Can Help Your Genealogy

You may know that The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. But did you know that within these millions of items are rich and free genealogy resources?

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesFebruary 9, 2021Library of Congress, digital collections, librariesComment
How Using Mortality Schedules Can Improve Your African American Genealogy Research
How Using Mortality Schedules Can Improve Your African American Genealogy Research

Mortality schedules are a key resource for pre-Civil War African American genealogy because enslaved people were often named in these documents.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesFebruary 2, 2021African American genealogy, Black genealogy, Mortality schedule, Non-population scheduleComment
7 Simple Steps To Creating A Genealogy Timeline (And Why You Need One)
7 Simple Steps To Creating A Genealogy Timeline (And Why You Need One)

Timelines are super helpful for your genealogy research and can help with your brick walls.

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Organization, Research SkillsJessica NeavesJanuary 26, 2021Organization, timelines, Excel, spreadsheets, Google Sheets Comments
7 Tips For Creating A Successful Genealogy Research Plan
7 Tips For Creating A Successful Genealogy Research Plan

Here are 7 tips on how to create a genealogy research plan.

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Organization, Research SkillsJessica NeavesJanuary 19, 2021research plans, goals, research logs, planning, organizationComment
Why Local History Books Are More Important Than You Think For Genealogy
Why Local History Books Are More Important Than You Think For Genealogy

Town and county history books are packed with information about your family and the community they lived in.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesJanuary 5, 2021local histories, town histories, county histories, online booksComment
11 Smart Strategies For Searching For Ancestors Who Changed Their Name
11 Smart Strategies For Searching For Ancestors Who Changed Their Name

Researching ancestor name changes can be a challenge, but there are several resources and strategies you can use to find their original name.

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Research SkillsJessica NeavesDecember 22, 2020name changes, nom dit, Ellis Island, naturalization, alien registration files, collateral relatives, Obituaries, Newspapers, Courthouse research Comment
How 250,000 Children Rode Orphan Trains To New Families Across The US
How 250,000 Children Rode Orphan Trains To New Families Across The US
Research Skills, Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesDecember 15, 2020Orphanages, OrphansComment
12 Books To Get Kids Excited About Family History
12 Books To Get Kids Excited About Family History

Introduce children to the fun world of family history with these books!

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesDecember 4, 2020books, Children's booksComment
Why I Love The National Library Of Ireland Parish Records And Why You Will Too
Why I Love The National Library Of Ireland Parish Records And Why You Will Too

The National Library of Ireland parish records is a vital, free resource for your Irish genealogy research, with records from over 1000 parishes.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesDecember 1, 2020National Library of Ireland, national libraries, libraries, Irish genealogy, Church records, parish registersComment
How the Digital Public Library of America Can Power Up Your Genealogy Research
How the Digital Public Library of America Can Power Up Your Genealogy Research

The Digital Public Library of America has over 40 million items from institutions around the US. Learn how it can help your genealogy work.

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Genealogy ResourcesJessica NeavesNovember 24, 2020DPLA, Digital Public Library of California, ArchivesComment
5 Things to Look For in Probate Records to Help Trace Your Ancestors
5 Things to Look For in Probate Records to Help Trace Your Ancestors

Have you tried looking for the wills and estate records of your ancestors? Estate records should be one of the top records you look for because they can be jam-packed with information!

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Genealogy Resources, Research SkillsJessica NeavesNovember 17, 2020Probate records, Wills, Courthouse research, state archives, historical societies Comments
31 Family History Interview Questions To Bring Out Their Memories
31 Family History Interview Questions To Bring Out Their Memories

The holidays are a great time to ask your family questions about their experiences and memories. Here’s 31 questions to get you started.

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Research SkillsJessica NeavesNovember 12, 2020Oral histories, Family interview questions Comment
How to Strengthen Your Cemetery Research Skills to Find More Clues
How to Strengthen Your Cemetery Research Skills to Find More Clues

Genealogy research in cemeteries is essential. Cemetery research can give you a lot of clues and be a substitute when vital records can’t be found.

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Research SkillsJessica NeavesNovember 10, 2020Cemeteries, Find a Grave, GravestonesComment
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