Flour Sack Dresses: Thrifty Fashions from the Great Depression
Flour sack dresses show how resourceful housewives of the past "made do" with whatever was at hand. But they weren't the only clever ones--see how savvy flour and feed companies responded to their customers' desires for cuter sacking. The History of Flour Sack Dresses...
National Archives Citizen Archivist Program: Calling all Genealogy Volunteers!
The National Archives Citizen Archivist program is recruiting help to tag, transcribe, and comment on records in the U.S. National Archives catalog. This is a great way for genealogy volunteers to help others discover their family history in the National Archives and...
Getting Started on Ancestry.com
Getting started on Ancestry.com can be a little daunting. As one of the world's top genealogy websites, it's packed with information about millions of people--perhaps including your ancestors. These step-by-step instructions will help you start building...
New Records Include Irish Genealogical Abstracts
Explore new Irish Genealogical Abstracts that have become available this week. They are a great alternative to records destroyed in the 1922 Dublin fire! Also new are church and burial records for England, poorhouse records for Scotland, German military recruitment,...
Found in an Archive: 10 Unexpected Discoveries
What we expect to be found in an archive is documents, photos, memorabilia and other paper-based items. But the Archive Lady Melissa Barker's list of "most unusual discoveries" reminds us to expect the unexpected in archival collections! Read about her top ten unique...
Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 210
with Lisa Louise Cooke In this episode: You've heard of "burned counties," a phrase used to describe places where courthouse fires or other disasters have destroyed key genealogy records? In this episode, a listener presents the problem of her burned city?Chicago....
What’s a CentiMorgan, Anyway? How DNA Tests for Family History Measure Genetic Relationships
If you're doing DNA tests for family history, you may see lots of predicted cousin matches: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.....But what does that predicted genetic relationship actually mean? Learn about centimorgans, the powerful genetic genealogy unit of measure, and how it...
Polish Genealogy: 4 Steps to Find Your Family History
Researching your Polish genealogy may seem a little intimidating at the start. Read these get-started tips from a Polish genealogy veteran at Legacy Tree Genealogists. Then you'll know how to dive right into your Polish family history--and where to turn if you need a...
Millions of global records now at FamilySearch.org
Millions of records from around the world are new at FamilySearch this week, and are completely free! These new collections include Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, and South Africa. PERSI also got a big update this week at Findmypast, as well as new and...
When to Use Google Translate for Genealogy–And Best Translation Websites for When You Don’t
You can often use Google Translate for genealogy to help you translate single words or phrases. But what if you need to translate an entire passage or document? Here's why you might want to use a different web tool--and a list of top translation websites from...
Join the Crowd: Help Make History with FamilySearch Indexing Event Oct 20-22
You're invited to participate in a global FamilySearch indexing event! Join thousands of volunteers worldwide October 20-22, 2017 as they index historical records that will help genealogists (maybe you) climb your family tree. If you can index in another language, you...
Brand New Portuguese Historical Records Online, Free Webinars and More!
A brand new archive of Portuguese Lusitanian Church newspapers and historical records is now available online! Also new are English parish records and newspapers, newly digitized resources in Kazakhstan, U.S. birth and marriage records, and free virtual family history...
Episode 209
Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 209 with Lisa Louise Cooke In today's episode: David Ouimette of FamilySearch is known to his colleagues as "the Indiana Jones of genealogy" because of his globe-trotting adventures in curating record treasures. He joins us to talk about...
New Archival Collections: How to Know What’s New at Your Favorite Repository
New archival collections at your favorite repository may be the long-awaited key to solving your family history mysteries! But how can you keep up with what's new at archives and libraries? Professional archivist Melissa Barker shares her favorite tips. Not...
Family Tree DNA Now Offers Vitagene Wellness Report: New in Genealogy and Genomics
A Vitagene Wellness Report is now available to Family Tree DNA customers. The $49 report just takes a week and promises personalized recommendations for your nutrition, exercise, and supplements based on your genetics and lifestyle. Here's what Your DNA Guide Diahan...
Improve Google Search Results with these Powerful Techniques
Google search expert Lisa Louise Cooke advises a genealogist on three ways to improve Google search results. See how these little improvements can make a big difference in your own Google searches! This Genealogist Wants to Improve Google Search Results Gene from...
US & UK Newspapers, Vital Records & More! New Genealogy Records Online This Week
Extra, extra! Thousands of pages of US and UK newspapers are newly online for your genealogy research. Also new this week are birth, marriage, death, and parish records for England and the United States, a large historic Irish photo collection and a unique family...
Top 5 Questions I Get Asked as an Archivist
As an archivist working in a county archives every day, I get asked lots of questions about researching in archives and records preservation. Most questions come from my favorite people: genealogists! In celebration of Ask an Archivist Day, here are the top 5...