Genealogy Tutorial: How to research your ancestor using a no surname search. Strategy for finding your ancestor with only a known first name.
Timelines are super helpful for your genealogy research and can help with your brick walls.
It is wonderful to uncover the facts of an ancestor's life, but putting a face to a name is the most amazing discovery of all. Find out where to look for ancestor photos.
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Free genealogy records and websites to help you search for your ancestors and save money. Find your ancestors the frugal way!
Turn your ancestral photos into a genealogy coloring book! This project is great for family reunions, scrapbooks or getting kids engaged in family history.
How to create Ancestor Superhero Activity for Kids! Help your kids love studying family history and getting to know the stories of your people.
Yes, free genealogy sites do exist. Here's how to avoid spending money on ancestry research without limiting your tree.
Here are 5 common reasons why you're not finding your ancestor's death record -- and what you can do about it.
Learn how to start your genealogy research as a beginner, with tips on using archives, building your family tree & researching your ancestors.
Creating an ancestry photo book can be daunting. You may feel paralyzed about where to begin. Here are my step-by-step tips to make the process manageable and fun.
Genealogy, even as a hobby, can involve more "work-from-home" time than the average person is used to. Whether you spend a little ...
Hey there, storyteller! Are you looking for theUltimate All-In-OneGenealogy Worksheet? First, some bad news… after five years and over 40,000 downloads, the free worksheet is no longer available. Don’t click away yet, because I have some good news and two choices for you instead. Snag the PDF Pack from the Template Store VISIT THE TEMPLATE […]
Are you stumped on how to use Pinterest for Genealogy? Are you looking for some new ideas for your boards? The image below shows some creative ways to use your boards on Pinterest for your Family's Genealogy. There is no limit to the number of boards you can have on Pinterest. Why not have some fun with it! Are you interested in reading articles from Genealogy Girl Talks about using Pinterest for Genealogy? Click {here} for a list of our articles! How are you using Pinterest for Genealogy?
Hey there, storyteller! Are you looking for theUltimate All-In-OneGenealogy Worksheet? First, some bad news… after five years and over 40,000 downloads, the free worksheet is no longer available. Don’t click away yet, because I have some good news and two choices for you instead. Snag the PDF Pack from the Template Store VISIT THE TEMPLATE […]
FamilySearch has billions of records for us to use in our genealogy. But there are 5 overlooked sections of the website that can be beneficial to our research.
Last night I decided to journey across the ocean to see if I can figure out my German ancestry. Needless to say, I didn’t get very far, but I did find this interesting website. It displays the surname on a map! Looks like they are still clustered together in a central area in Germany! Pretty fascinating stuff! I came across this website with links that allow you to map your Surname within any country. Since one branch of my family originated from Germany, I thought this would be both fun and interesting! How I stumbled upon this website is a mystery to me, but it did prove itself to be entertaining. I started researching in Germany because I knew that is our family’s heritage and the surname is a German name. Once I located the majority of my family’s Surname I didn’t stop there! I continued to look at other countries for more. I searched England, Ireland, Scotland, and surrounding countries (Czech Republic, Austria, etc). The result of these searches proved that the surname I was researching is primarily centralized within a region of Germany, more than any other country. Where does this information take me? I’m not certain yet. I have never attempted to cross the ocean to research genealogy in the past, but this appears to be a fun adventure. Now, I need to research how to “research” German ancestors at this point. That alone will be an adventure! Here is a link to the website which contains a list of countries to search. Be aware that some of these are written in a different language. However, I found they are easy to navigate. Surname Distribution Map Happy researching! Have you mapped your family surname before? What interesting information did you find? If you are looking to Map Your Surname, I found the website linked below an easy one to navigate. You can find it HERE
If you are anything like me, you have binders and file folders full of records, memorabilia, research, etc. on the many branches of your family tree.
Developing a genealogy research plan is an essential first step towards starting any research goal. Plans help you search more strategically and answer your questions faster.
Want to know how to look up your ancestors for free? I'll teach you ways to find information about your ancestors without having to pay a subscription.
Early in their respective Gospels, Matthew and Luke both present to us Jesus' genealogy. But there's a rather glaring problem between the two reco ...
Last spring I wrote a post about subscription savings , digitizing records, and Evernote . It was actually a combo post of three topics/idea...
The Leeds Method is a way of clustering your DNA matches to try and highlight clusters or groups that match to grandparent lines. Learn how to use our free worksheets for the Leeds Method to group your DNA Matches.
Want to become a better genealogist? In this blog post, I'll explain what skills are needed to advance key areas of your genealogy research and their power.
Chances are you have some paper files in your genealogy records. But how can you organize them? Here’s one method of getting that paper under control.
Getting organized and knowing how to address government agencies and organizations can help you get quicker, more effective results. Family Tree Magazine has created these 61 free genealogy forms that can help you access and organize your family history information. They're available in two formats: text and portable document format...
Normally an Occasional Genealogist suffers from a complete lack of time for his or her genealogy research. If you're stuck at home, h...
Timelines are super helpful for your genealogy research and can help with your brick walls.
Preserve treasured family moments, family photos and family trees in a unique family history photo book. Get started now with our family history photos hack.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I have been doing a TON of Amazon shopping thanks to the pandemic and I thought I'd share some of the things I've found for genealogy. I feel like we all have our copy of Evidence Explained and our favorite photo scanner but there are a lot of other things offered on Ama
Illegitimacy was not uncommon in earlier centuries. About 5% of all children born in England and Wales between 1837 and 1965 were illegitimate, which means they were born out of wedlock. Many family tree researchers will find during their research that there is at least one illegitimate ancestor in their family. Illegitimacy is no longer
A collection of the best genealogy apps for staying organized while finding your ancestors. Make researching on the go easier with these free apps.
Don’t hide your family history! Show it off with these inspiring projects and gift ideas using your family photos and heirlooms.
Looking for a gift for the genealogy lover in your life (or yourself)? Check out these fun ideas for family history gifts that you can make yourself!
Preserve and document your family history with this customizable ancestry book template. Share your family genealogy, historic records, family photos, and stories. Makes a great one-of-a-kind gift for holidays, weddings, and family reunions. Capture and share your family traditions with your siblings, children, grandchildren, and friends! Duplicate pages to build a book of any length. Invite your family to send you their memories, photos, and stories. ✔ 22 pages that can be duplicated to build your book ✔ Fully customizable pages ✔ Editable colors, fonts, and layouts ✔ Easily add your own text ✔ Instant download link ✔ 8.5" x 11" US Letter and A4 sizes included ✔ edit with Microsoft Publisher (required) Pages Include: ✔ Cover and Back Cover ✔ Story Pages ✔ Family Tree ✔ Map ✔ Timeline ✔ Featured Events You must have Microsoft Publisher to edit. This template does not work with any other editing programs. A Similar template is available for Canva here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1099479608 A similar template is available for Apple Pages here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1108748011/ NO PHYSICAL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED With digital downloads, no physical items will be shipped. Due to differences in monitor and printer calibrations, colors may appear different in print than on screen. Refunds are not available on any digital downloads from my shop.
If you’re Italian American, FamilySearch is a great place to find free genealogy records. But, some of the collections are not where you’d expect to find them. In this post, I’ll share what types of records you can find and how to find them.