by Lacey Cooke | Jan 2, 2019 | 01 What's New, Military
Military ephemera outside of photographs are abundant and located at many research libraries and other facilities across the United States. Familiarizing yourself with historical collections and the finding aids online at many places can make all the difference in...
by Sunny | Feb 16, 2018 | 01 What's New, British, Immigration, Irish, Scottish Genealogy
New collections about Great Britain Suffragettes and travelers on the S.S. Great Britain headline this week’s roundup of new genealogy records online. Read here about more new genealogy records for England, Scotland and Ireland: parish records, newspapers and more....
by Lisa Cooke | Nov 4, 2017 | 01 What's New, Inspiration, Trees
These unique family tree designs–some hundreds of years old–are creative and artistically stunning. Some are about actual families, and others re-create the family tree of an entire culture or empire. Which ones inspire you? These 9 Unique Family...
by mbarker | May 2, 2018 | 01 What's New, Archive Lady
These two unusual genealogy sources may unlock secrets to your family history research! The Archive Lady Melissa Barker shares tips for finding and using these two little-known types of original manuscripts that you may find tucked away in an archive. Two unusual...
by Sunny | Sep 25, 2018 | Premium - All
Premium Episode 163 Highlights from this episode include: What’s happening with a trove of 160,000 pieces of undelivered mail dating back to the 1600s An adoptee’s personal response to Premium Episode 162 Answers to a listener’s question on finding U.S. Navy photos An...