Have you wanted to learn more about a particular aspect of researching your family history but didn't know where to start? Creating a genealogy education plan can provide the motivation and guidance needed to gain additional skills in your areas of i ...
Metes & Bounds Land Platting: A SLIG 2023 Course
I spent last week in an institute course offered by the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy titled Metes & Bounds Land Platting. It was a fantastic course and I'm excited to share a little bit about my experience. First, a little bit about metes ...
Finding Treasure at a Local Historical Society
I have recently been researching the Dunn family of New Paltz, Ulster County, New York. My research had identified a group of five Dunn men who I believed to be brothers, along with a potential father for the group. However, I hadn't been able to l ...
Fun Family History Finds: A Will and a Deed Help Solve a Family History Mystery
October is Family History month. To celebrate, I thought I would share some of my favorite family history finds with you. The first is a discovery I made as I was working on my four-generation project for ICAPGen accreditation. I was working to pr ...
Did Your Ancestor Serve in the Military?
This week we celebrate Independence Day in the United States. This is a great time to think about not only our Revolutionary War veterans but all of our ancestors who have served in the military. If someone asks me about my ancestors who served, I ...
Pro Tips for Using the FamilySearch Catalog More Efficiently
One of the best tools for genealogy research is the FamilySearch Catalog. The catalog is a guide to genealogy records and books available on FamilySearch.org, in local family history centers around the world, and in the Family History Library in Salt ...
Using Land Records To Help Answer Research Questions
In my last post, I wrote about land records in state-land states. Today I will share examples of a few different land records I have used in my research and how they can be used to answer research questions. At the very basic level, a deed might ...
Land Records for State-Land States
Land records are created when a person acquires land, either from the government or from another person. The first time land was transferred from the government to an individual is called a grant and results in a patent. Every subsequent sale of th ...
U.S. Church Records: A Valuable Substitute for Vital Records
As part of my preparation for the Level 2 & 3 tests for ICAPGen accreditation, I am learning more about important record types for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States. My growing library of blog posts about record types includes cemeter ...
State Censuses Help Fill In Important Details About the In-Between Census Years
Have you been using state censuses in your genealogy research? Typically taken in the years between federal census enumerations, state censuses are great resources because they can help add details to those in-between years. I frequently use New Y ...