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5 Tips for Finding Female Ancestors

December 19, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

Are you struggling to find female ancestors in your family history? We share 5 tips for locating those elusive ancestresses!  “The husband and wife are one, and that one is the husband.” – William Blackstone, English jurist and judge Such a quote sounds grating and out-of-place in our twenty-first century society, but it was the legal and cultural reality under which American women lived during most of history, due to our heritage of English common law. Blackstone’s quote above is in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Methodology Tagged With: elusive ancestors, family history, family history library, female ancestor, genealogy, genealogy tips, legacy tree, methodology, obituary, probate, women's rights

Give the Gift of a Family History Christmas

December 15, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 2 Comments

Family history research makes the perfect Christmas gift! Here are 4 ideas to create a memorable and enjoyable holiday season with your family. With Christmas coming up, you may feel the desire to give the gift of family history research. But how can you compete with the shiny toys and brand new things that Santa will undoubtedly bring to your family? Here are a few fun ways that you can share your genealogy with those you love around the holidays. Give The Gift of Research If one of your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Legacy Tree Genealogists Tagged With: Christmas, family history, genealogists, genealogy, gift, holiday, legacy tree, present, story, traditions

What’s in a Name? 4 Tips for Finding An Elusive Ancestor

December 5, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 8 Comments

Are you continuing to hit a genealogical brick wall searching for an elusive ancestor? Here are 4 unique tips that may help! One of the things I love about genealogy is the fascinating variety of names and the many forms that one particular name can take. One memorable name that I encountered recently was Cadwallader Slaughter, often shortened to Cad Slaughter. What a name! It’s a delicate science using names to determine the identity of one person, or distinguishing between many … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Methodology Tagged With: Ancestor, brick wall, Elusive Ancestor, family history, hard to find, help, immigrant, methodology, research, researching, tip, trick

Google Searching Tips for Genealogists

November 28, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

In the digital age, searching for your ancestor's records is easier than ever. Read our 5 tips on using Google to navigate your genealogy search.  You may be surprised what amazing genealogy finds you can discover using just Google alone! Thousands of photos, scanned books, and online genealogical collections are available that aren't at the usual big websites like Ancestry or FamilySearch. A reasonably exhaustive search should include a plunge into Google. Most know that you search for an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Tips & Best Practices, Internet Research, Methodology Tagged With: free genealogy resources, genealogist, genealogy, genealogy resources, genealogy tips, google, internet research, legacy tree, methodology, online genealogy research, online genealogy resources, research, resources

Meet Carolyn, Project Manager for Legacy Tree Genealogists

November 17, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Meet Carolyn, a passionate Project Manager for Legacy Tree Genealogists. Carolyn has an extensive family history of genealogy work and has been involved in various research opportunities around the country. Learn more about Carolyn! Carolyn Tolman comes from “one of those” families whose pedigree goes way back, thanks to diligent great-grandmothers who were passionate genealogists. She grew up hearing stories of her ancestors’ immigrations from Northern Europe and settlement in the untamed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Legacy Tree Genealogists Tagged With: Carolyn, employee, family, genealogists, history, legacy, manager, project, research, team, tree

5 Great Records About Your Military Ancestor

November 10, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 4 Comments

Are you looking for a way to honor your American military ancestors this upcoming Veteran’s Day? How about using historical records to learn about them and their service? Throughout various repositories and websites, there are many different collections spanning many conflicts that you can use to find your soldier-ancestor. From the Revolution to World War II, chances are you had a family member that served – and you can find record of him! Here are some quick – but by no means comprehensive – … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Military Service

Dealing with Shifting County Boundaries

October 31, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Maps can be the very tool for breaking through your brick wall... or causing one. County boundaries that have changed over time can be overwhelmingly frustrating in your genealogy research. Here's a deeper look at understanding and dealing with shifting county boundaries.  As anyone who has ever delved very deep into American research knows, the shifting boundaries of counties and even states can complicate research. You want to get right to the source, to know where to look for records of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Land Records Tagged With: county, family history research, genealogy records, map, records, United States

Finding the Owner

October 28, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

I love getting a bargain. Because of this, I’m a member of several local Facebook yard sale pages, and I check them regularly for things I need for my home or my children. However, this weekend there was a different kind of ad that drew my attention. A woman posted that she had gone to a yard sale where the people were selling the contents of a storage unit they had purchased. At this yard sale she found a folded up flag encased in a wooden frame, with a plaque that gave the name, birth date and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Methodology, Military Service

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