Further Reading

One you become accustomed to the research process and you are ready to dig in a little deeper, here are some resources for your reference:

Childs, Alice. “3 Easy Ways to Document Your Ancestor’s Life at FamilySearch.” Rootstech.org. https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/3-easy-ways-to-document-your-ancestors-life-at-familysearch, 2021.

Childs, Alice. “Take Advantage of FamilySearch Partner Accounts.” Souls to Bless. https://soulstobless.wordpress.com/2021/02/10/take-advantage-of-familysearch-partner-accounts/, 10 February 2021.

Childs, Alice. “Use RecordSeek to Quickly Record a Website as a Source at FamilySearch and Ancestry.” AliceChilds.com. (https://alicechilds.com/use-recordseek-to-quickly-record-a-website-as-a-source-at-familysearch-and-ancestry/), 22 January 2022.

Elder, Diana. “Research Logs: The Key to Organizing your Family History.” FamilyLocket. (https://familylocket.com/research-logs-the-key-to-organizing-your-family-history/), 1 August 2022.

Elder, Diana and Nicole Dyer. Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist’s Guide. Highland, Utah: Family Locket Genealogists, 2018.

FamilySearch. “What are the different pedigree views in Family Tree?” (https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/what-are-the-different-pedigree-views-in-family-tree), 31 May 2022.

Miller, Richard K. GoldieMay (https://www.goldiemay.com/), 2022. A chrome extension that provides automatic research logging.