Managing Genealogy Sources and Citations in Research
When it comes to genealogy, sources and citations are the backbone of reliable research. They’re not just academic details to…
General category for posts about primary source documents.
When it comes to genealogy, sources and citations are the backbone of reliable research. They’re not just academic details to…
When you’re just getting started with genealogy, it’s easy to feel like there are thousands of possible places to look…
Finding people in census records is different for each year they were taken. The U.S. Census has been conducted every…
When you’ve spent hours—maybe even years—researching your family history, the last thing you want is for your printed charts, photographs,…
If you’ve started sorting through a lifetime of family photos, letters, and keepsakes, you’ve probably realized—paper doesn’t last forever. Newspaper…
Before civil registration, churches recorded many key life events. Here’s how I found a baptism record for a 19th-century ancestor…
Obituaries can reveal entire family networks. Here’s how I found my great-grandfather’s obituary using GenealogyBank. Step-by-step: Tip: Use names of survivors to…
Archived newspapers can provide stories you won’t find anywhere else. In Iowa, most historical newspapers have been digitized. Reading the…
Birth records are one of the first places genealogists look when starting a family history search. They can confirm exact…
Grave listings can confirm dates and even connect you to living relatives. Here’s how I found my great-grandfather’s grave using Find…