How to Share Folders on Dropbox
Dropbox is my go-to tool for sharing files online. Here's how to share folders on Dropbox, and an update on how Dropbox sharing has changed. Dropbox is a favorite free tool of mine for sharing genealogy files online with family and fellow genealogists. It's so...
Turn Facebook Posts into a Book with This Service
Want to record your personal history but never seem to have the time? Turn Facebook posts into a book with this nifty service. It's journaling for the twenty-first century! As a teenager, I was an avid journal writer. Now, it's just one more thing I feel guilty about...
We Dig These Gems! New Genealogy Records Online
Here are this week's collections of new genealogy records online. Included are Scotland mental health records and, in the U.S., WWII draft registrations, WI probate and NY marriages and deaths. SCOTLAND - GLASGOW - MENTAL HEALTH. Arranged by county, the pages contain...
DNA Testing for Family History: New Premium Video
Ready to start DNA testing for family history? Or maybe you've tested but need help getting the most out of your results. Here's a new video for you: Getting Started in Genetic Genealogy. If you're new to DNA testing for family history--or floundering along the...
8 Features Your Cloud Backup Service Should Have
Download the handout: Your Guide to Cloud Backup Cloud backup service for your computer is a must-have, but not every service is the same. Learn 8 essential features yours should have--and the company I love that offers every one of them for just $5 a month. These...
How to Listen to a Podcast in Google Play Music
Now you can listen to a podcast in Google Play Music on your Android device. And by the way, the Genealogy Gems app is FREE on Google Play. The official Android blog announced recently that Google Play Music users are now able to access podcasts. "Starting today on...
MyHeritage Book Matching: Automated Alerts for Ancestor Names
A new search technology is here: MyHeritage Book Matching automates the process of connecting digital book content to users' family trees. It used to be that our only option for finding our relatives mentioned in old family histories, county histories and other books...
We Dig These Gems! New Genealogy Records Online
Here's this week's collection of new genealogy records online for New Spain, England, Ireland, the U.S. and the Kindgom of Hawaii. FEATURED COLLECTION: NEW SPAIN/NEW MEXICO. Ancestry.com has posted a new collection of land records for what is now New Mexico when it...
How to Create Captivating Family History Videos – New Video Series
Family history videos can captivate the non-genealogists in your family. In this step-by-step video series I'm going to show you how to create them quickly and easily! If you’ve spent some time researching your family history, your discoveries probably look like this:...
How to Create a Coloring Book for Family History
Coloring books are all the rage for adults and kids. Let this project and these free online tools inspire you to create a coloring book to celebrate your heritage. Last Christmas, my mom Cheryl McClellan created a coloring book for our extended family out of family...
Convert Files for Free with This Online Tool I Use
Need to convert files to another file format? Whether images, sound files or even video, you may be able to do this for free online. These days, it's common to preserve digital copies of your most important genealogy files: oral history interviews, photographs,...
How to Organize Notes in Evernote Notebooks
Use these step-by-step instructions to organize notes in Evernote notebooks. Recently Donna watched one of my Evernote for genealogy webinars. She wrote in afterward to give the webinar a thumbs-up and ask this question about how to organize notes in Evernote...
Great Canadian Genealogy Summit: Mark Your Calendars
An inaugural event: The Great Canadian Genealogy Summit (CANGEN), to be held October 21-23, 2016, at the Courtyard by Marriott, Brampton, Ontario. The first-ever Great Canadian Genealogy Summit (CANGEN) will be held October 21-23, 2016. The conference even includes...
We Dig These Gems! New Genealogy Records Online
Here's this week's roundup of new genealogy records online. Highlights: Canadian marriages, German emigrants, Philippines civil registrations, Russian and Ukrainian church records and Michigan marriages. CANADA - MARRIAGES. A new collection of district marriage...
Discover Your House History: “If These Walls Could Speak”
A "house history" can tell you more about the house you live in--or your ancestor's home. Here's how. Are you curious about the history of the house you live in, or would you like to trace the history of a family property? The online article “How to Research Your...
Thumbs-Up: AncestryDNA Improves Genetic Matching Technology
Double good news: AncestryDNA has made some improvements to the way they calculate your genetic matches, but they haven't messed with the site format or layout. There is one downside--so keep reading. Change is afoot at AncestryDNA. Again. While stability and...
Census Research Tip: Why Look at the Same Thing Twice
When may it pay off to look at the same records or indexes twice? When you can compare them on different genealogy websites. Here's an example for this census research tip. You’ve probably noticed that some record sets are available online at multiple websites. At...
We Dig These Gems! New Genealogy Records Online
Here's this week's roundup of new genealogy records online: Australia, France, New Zealand and, in the U.S., records for AK, CO, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NH, NY, PA and WI. AUSTRALIA - NORTHERN TERRITORY - PROBATE. Ancestry.com has a new probate index (1911-1994) for...