Document Cover Sheets: What’s Needed for Your Family History Documents
In this NEW VIDEO learn about keeping Document Cover Sheets on every document you find for your family history and what’s needed on those cover sheets. Below are the links related to this episode. ?? More about the Who, What, Where, When + When, Why and How information for Source Citations can be found in […]
How to Make Writing Source Citations Easier Using Macros
Learn How to Make Writing Source Citations Easier Using Macros in MS Word. Plus, learn how to insert footnotes for your family history research notes.
Five Books Every Genealogist Should Have
Here are five books that every genealogist should have in their library. Plus a bonus book as one of my favorite family history books. Click the image to go to the book, if one suits your fancy! They are: #1 Evidence Explained, by Elizabeth Shown Mills is the gold standard for how to write proper […]
Ten Places to Find Your Ancestors in Photographs
Here are 10 places to look for your ancestors in photographs. We all love a good image of every ancestor in our family tree. Check out these ten places to find ancestors portrait or group family image. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A LIST OF ALL 10 PLACES
Your Ancestry Questions are Answered + Tips: From the Video “How To Add FAN’s (Friends, Associates, and Neighbors) to Ancestry.com” (Nov 2019), Part One
In this video you’ll learn tips about how to add notes, comments, web links, cM Centimorgans or emoji’s to suffix box, keep track of other member trees, use Member Connect, keep track of DNA cousins, what is a “Quick and Dirty Tree,” and add stories on Ancestry.com. *** VIDEO LINKS BELOW WERE REFERENCED THE VIDEO […]
How to Archive Your Family History Documents, Photos, & Artifacts
Do you know how to preserve your family artifacts? Today we’re talking about how to keep those family heirlooms, documents, bibles, newspapers and more… safe and dry for future generations. Today’s guest is known as “The Archives Lady” her name is Melissa Barker. She is a Certified Archives Manager currently working as the Houston County, […]
How to Add Friends, Associates, & Neighbors to a Family Tree on Ancestry.com
NEW TODAY! Learn how to attach Friends, Associates, and Neighbors, (a.k.a. FAN Club) to your ancestors on Ancestry.com. Here’s a trick you must see to attach non-family members to your ancestors on Ancestry.com. Get a free trial to Ancestry.com at this affiliate link.
FamilyTreeDNA: Mitochondrial DNA Test (The Maternal Line) Part 3 of 3 – Genetic Genealogy
In this FamilyTreeDNA: Mitochondrial DNA Test (The Maternal Line) Part 3 of 3 – Genetic Genealogy the mothers line or Mitochondrial mtDNA) tests and website is discussed. FamilyTreeDNA’s Mitochondrial DNA test (at FTDNA.com) can be another opportunity for researching your family history by tracing the maternal line. This three part series has an overview of […]
19th Century Migration to America & The Railroads Westward Expansion
In this special episode called “19th Century Migration to America & The Railroads Westward Expansion” learn about the impact of American migrations and the birth of new towns as a result of railroads westward expansion in the late 1800’s. Find out about what land records were created as a result of the railroads and how […]
Ancestry ThruLines, Are They True Lines?
Learn about Ancestry’s new ThruLines and how to best use them in your family history research. Are the new ThruLines… true lines? Constance Knox, host of Genealogy TV, will review and explain some of the details and what to look out for when using the new application on the Ancestry.com website. This video was produced […]