U.S. State Archives Digital Collections Online

Genealogy TV U.S. State Archves

Learn about the U.S. State Archives Digital Collections that are available for free genealogy research online. This episode has tips for genealogists researching the state archives in the areas you are researching. The best part about state archives is you can research your family history for free on their websites. The handout for this episode […]

Your Questions Answered: May 2022

In this episode I’m answering your genealogy questions about the 1950 Census “not at home” line, several questions about the new AncestryDNA SideView feature (were they are showing your DNA ethnicity results split by Parent 1 and Parent 2), and some good genealogy research tips shared by viewers of Genealogy TV. 

See Ancestors in Multiple Branches: WikiTree Fan Chart

Learn how you can see if your ancestors are in more than one branch of the family tree using the WikiTree fan chart.  This is the only tree I’ve seen online that will show you where your ancestors repeat in more than one branch of the direct lineage.  This is not duplicate ancestors, but ancestors […]

FamilySearch Wiki

NEW TODAY! Learn how to find any record for your ancestors in the location you are doing genealogy research using the FamilySearch Wiki.  This is a Tiny Tip Clip from the original episode FamilySearch.org: 5 Tips for Free Genealogy Research (2020)

Extracting Census Data to Excel : Tiny Tip Clip?

Extracting Census Data to Excel : Tiny Tip Clip

NEW TODAY! Learn how to break down genealogical brick walls by extracting data from census records to find additional families in the community where your ancestors lived.  This is demonstrated on Ancestry but can be used on FamilySearch and MyHeritage.  This is a clip from the original episode was #1 Way to Break Down Brick […]