The Importance of Correct Information in Family Trees
No doubt I’m being repetitive but, there are folks out there who post incorrect information on online family trees saying they have an ancestor who
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together. – William Shakespeare
No doubt I’m being repetitive but, there are folks out there who post incorrect information on online family trees saying they have an ancestor who
Genealogy and research etiquette is important. This is after a recent out-of-state visitor who was not nice at three different local libraries. Be courteous and
Going over the lists of guilds I found surnames and even given names all derived from occupations. Here are a few: Baker, Brewer, Collier, Cooper,
On 05/31/2020, Family Search sent out the following advice to various individuals, etc. Their website is www.familysearch.org. Over 57 Million New Records “FamilySearch expanded its
While sorting papers recently, I came across a letter I had been given in 1999. I could not help the gentleman at the time, but
Here are some names of old occupations that may give you an idea of the history of your surname: Surname Occupation Backman/Backster/Baxter/Beck/Becker baker Barker One
In the August 2019 issue of the National Geographic on page 94, author Andrew Curry discusses “Who Were The First Europeans?” If you have any
Member Frances Heales mentioned “Secretary Hand.” This led me to the following info: It was a style of European handwriting from the 1500s and 1600s
Look up Civil War Photo Sleuth. You’ll find an article in Slate and other articles which will explain their use of facial recognition software. One
These hints are good whether you’re doing lineage papers or not. Do the dates make sense? What were the parent’s ages when they married? What