Getting back way beyond your age and reviewing your genealogy to assess your origin relies mainly back in 1837. The year when civil registry for birth, marriage and death began. Tracing your family...
GenealogyBank.com has added new features that let you:
1. Limit search to most recently added content
2. Search multiple states at once
3. Search multiple cities (Click on a state and you'll ...
Harold Deever did a lot of work on the Deever genealogy and this is a collection of related documents and letters.
Harold Deever was my Grandpa John Deever’s cousin and the son of O.H.Deever (th...
Remembering old family members by showcasing their heirlooms and memorabilia in a heritage scrapbook then putting it in a perfect place for people to stare at is an awesome idea to recall your fami...
This is a booklet about how to record family history by electronic recording. The booklet provides instructions on the technical methods, how to approach senior relatives and includes a list of que...
America's GenealogyBank has added new tools for searching specific newspapers; searching newspapers by city and by article type.
Take the tour and learn about these new features.
If you create genealogy information, you probably want to share that information with your close and even with distant relatives. There are many methods available for sharing documents.
Using the New Media to learn, communicate, and preserve your family history.
A presentation given by Thomas Jay Kemp at the Family History Expo – St. George, UT February 28, 2009
Over a million of genealogy resources have been published online in recent years. The internet has likely turned to be the first stop in researching family history, getting clues for family genealo...
This is a slide presentation to be given on February 18, 2009 at 2 pm at the Family History Center in Dade City.
The presentation points out available resource for researchers to to newspaper rese...