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Legacy Tree Onsite: The National Archives of the United States

November 19, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 2 Comments

Legacy Tree Genealogists works with researchers all over the world to access records for our clients. We asked one of our genealogists based in Washington, D.C. to tell us about her experience with the U.S. National Archives there. The largest repository of original and historic records in the United States is the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), located at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., Washington DC. A few examples of the many original records available at the National … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Archives & Repositories, Onsite, Onsite, United States Tagged With: archive, archives, DC, family history, genealogist, genealogy, Legacy Tree Onsite, museum, NARA, national, National Archives, onsite, repositories, United States, US, USA, Washington

Finding the Gold in Original Family History Records

November 13, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

When conducting genealogical research, it is vital – and also extremely fun – to collect as many records as possible regarding the research subject in order to gain a fuller picture of the life of that individual. This applies to all types of records, such as birth and death certificates, censuses, obituaries, church records, and ship manifests, to name a few. First, Locating Digital Records In today’s digital world, information is often accessed through search engines that scan indexes. These … [Read more...]

Filed Under: British Isles, Methodology Tagged With: Ancestor, digital record, England, family history, family history library, genealogy, genealogy records, legacy tree, methodology, National Archives, Original Records, Research Tips

A Horrific Headstone on Halloween

October 29, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 1 Comment

As the Halloween tradition highlights the eerie scares of death, this is a story of a broken headstone, and how a family rallied together to bring dignity to a fascinating life.  Halloween in the U.S. means stories of ghouls and ghosts and terrifying nightly jaunts through haunted cemeteries filled with shadowy grave markers rising above black grass. It evokes a picture of the cold night air filled with howling wolves and screeching bats flying under an icy blue moon. Speaking of scary … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Onsite Tagged With: Ancestor, cemetery, family, halloween, headstone, highlights, scare, scary, tradition

U.S. Passport Applications: A Genealogy Gold Mine

October 23, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

When researching your ancestors, U.S. passport applications can be a goldmine for genealogical information!  We have a wide variety of documents to search for information about our ancestors: birth, marriage, and death certificates come to mind, as well as baptismal records, census forms, obituaries, and naturalization documents. But another source is one that we don’t often consider: passport applications. If you have any ancestors or relatives who may have left the country at any point – even … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, United States Tagged With: Ancestor, application, document, documentation, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, immigrant, information, passport, photograph, travel, United States, US, USA

Learn to Read Old Handwriting – in Seven Languages!

October 16, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 6 Comments

If you have ancestors from a country in which English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, or Dutch was spoken, you should not miss this incredible – and totally free – tool. Learn how to read old handwriting and extend your family history.  As professional genealogists, we love it when any new tool comes along that makes our job simpler. In the larger scheme of things, we’re also appreciative of any development that makes genealogy more accessible and raises the quality of work … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Conferences & Education Tagged With: cursive, foreign, foreign records, hand, handwriting, help, letter, letters, read, reading, script, tutorial, writing

8 Ways to Celebrate Family History Month!

October 9, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

October is such a great month. The first autumn chill, the beauty of the changing leaves, college football, the excitement of Halloween, and the prelude to the holidays are just a few reasons to love this time of year. For genealogists, however, there's one more reason: October is also National Family History Month in the United States! Many of our readers have used the research services of Legacy Tree Genealogists and/or have spent countless hours themselves uncovering their family’s history. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Legacy Tree Genealogists Tagged With: celebrate, children, embrace, expereinces, family, genealogist, genealogy, generation, grandchildren, help, history, ideas, legacy, memories, month, tree

Immigration: An American Heritage

September 26, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Immigration has once again become a hot topic in the United States lately, but this isn’t the first time. In fact, it has been a common part of the historical and political discourse since the founding of the nation, largely because immigrants make up such an enormous part of our history and heritage as Americans. Many of the research requests we receive at Legacy Tree involve helping a client identify his or her pre-American origins and immigration story. Some of them are more recent – … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Immigration

Bringing Danish Ancestry To Life

September 4, 2015 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 7 Comments

This personal experience from a genealogist at Legacy Tree shares how finding records from her family history brought her Danish ancestry to life.  In a town close to where I live is a humble little 14’x18’ log cabin built in 1855. It was one of the first permanent structures in its community, and, as it happens, was the home of my great-great-great-grandparents, Wilhelm and Laura Amelia Knudsen. Laura gave birth to six of her thirteen children in that house. While over the years the log … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: ancestry, cabin, Danish, Denmark, europe, family history library

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