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Genealogy Records and Resources

Our team of professional researchers have combed the world over compiling genealogy records and resources to help you find your ancestors. Many researchers limit themselves to basic sources: the census, vitals (birth and death records), and those documents indexed online. For a brick wall, creativity and fully exhaustive searches are required, and these are strategies usually beyond the means of the average hobbyist. As professional genealogists with academic degrees and credentials, our collective experience has led to our finding answers through DNA testing, estate files, the social columns of newspapers (not just obituaries), county histories, tax records, deeds, funeral home data, social history, court cases, religious rites, civil and criminal court records, divorce proceedings, guardianship papers, military service records, and the like.

Estate Research – It Isn’t New

April 22, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 4 Comments

Estate research - also known as probate research or forensic genealogy - isn't new. Here's what you can expect when you hire our team of forensic genealogists. Colonel "Jim" Smith, a millionaire farmer from Georgia, died without a will in 1916. People were eager to prove they were his next of kin and hired lawyers to try to do it! Estate research has been around for a long, long time. Legacy Tree Genealogists: The Trusted Probate Research Firm If you're interested in hiring Legacy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Probate

Researching Irish Ancestry

March 14, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Researching Irish ancestry can be a challenge. If you find yourself with a genealogical "brick wall", checking these available records may help! Finding an Irish immigrant’s area of origin can be challenging, but there are several Irish, U.S., and Canadian records that may give you this information. This article will discuss civil registration, immigration, church, vital, and cemetery records and how these records can assist you in finding your ancestor’s place of origin. Researching Irish … [Read more...]

Filed Under: British Isles, Genealogy Records and Resources, Irish Ancestors Tagged With: Ancestor, ancestry, family history, genealogists, genealogy, Ireland, Irish, methodology, records, research, researching, resources, tips, tree

Analyzing Your Family Tree: Decoding Conflicting Evidence

December 5, 2013 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 8 Comments

When analyzing your family tree you may encounter conflicting evidence. We share our top tips for resolving conflicts in your family tree. As you search for your heritage, you may notice that sites such as Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, and others might contain numerous family trees with information about your ancestors. In addition to this, your grandma, great-aunt, and other various family members may also have their own versions of your family tree. You could also find a book published … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Methodology Tagged With: analyze, analyzing, conflicting evidence, family tree, genealogical proof, genealogy red flags, genealogy research, genealogy resources, methodology, proof, public

Genealogical Societies – An Under-utilized Resource

November 18, 2013 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 2 Comments

Genealogy societies are a great resource for family historians whether you are a beginner or advanced. Genealogical societies are formed for a variety of reasons. They can be created around a common lineage (Mayflower Society), surname (Descendants of John Simmons), ethnicity (American Historical Society of Germans from Russia), geographical research locality (Adams County Genealogical Society), or current place of residence (Utah Genealogical Association).  Why should I consider joining a … [Read more...]

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Deeds and Other Land Records

November 5, 2013 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 1 Comment

If you're stuck in your genealogy journey, access to deeds and other land records may help break through your genealogy "brick wall"!  Deeds, and land records in general, can provide helpful pieces to the puzzle you are trying to solve about your United States ancestor. They are especially helpful in areas or time periods where few records of other types are available, like the southern United States before 1850. Most counties and some towns in the United States kept deed books, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deeds, Genealogy Records and Resources, Land Records Tagged With: Ancestor, deed, family history, genealogy, government, land, methodology, probate, property, record, records, research, United States, US, USA

Does Our Family Have a Coat of Arms?

November 4, 2013 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

Are you curious if your family has a coat of arms that you may be entitled to use? A coat of arms can be a neat thing to display on a wall or at a family reunion, and many people wonder if their family has one. Although selling coats of arms by surname has become a popular business, coats of arms in most countries were originally granted to individuals and were not inherited exactly as they were granted. They could be transmitted from father to son (and also to wives and daughters in some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy & Lineage Societies, Writing a Family History Tagged With: ancestry, coat of arms, family, genealogists, genealogy, heraldic, history, inherited, last name, legacy, origin, surname, symbol

Genealogy by the Numbers

November 1, 2013 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 1 Comment

In a world where genealogy is increasing in popularity, we thought you'd be interested in a breakdown of genealogy by the numbers! Genealogy by the Numbers You have two parents, four grandparents, and eight great-grandparents. If you count just the direct line ancestors, by the time you go back ten generations, you have 1,024 ancestors. Assuming that a generation is about 25 years, ten generations means going back 250 years to 1761. Then, if you figure that each family had an average of two … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Census, Writing a Family History Tagged With: ancestry, census, ethnicity, family history, family tree, fun facts, genealogist, genealogy, history, hobbies, last name, legacy, number, numbers, percent, popular, surname, United States

Per What?! Making Sense of Beneficiary Designations

March 3, 2012 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

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“Per Stirpes,” “Per Capita to Children,” and “Per Capita to Heirs”- in this article we explain beneficiary designations, with examples of each. “Per Stirpes,” “Per Capita to Children,” and “Per Capita to Heirs” – Small words with big meanings. Probate is often a challenging and confusing process. Sometimes, beneficiaries designated in a will can “pre-decease,” or die before, the person who wrote the will. What happens to the portion of the estate that would have gone to the pre-deceased person, … [Read more...]

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