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From Beaver Pelts to Totem Poles: Key Canadian Genealogy Resources East to West 

May 22, 2020 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 2 Comments

A  guide to key Canadian genealogy resources, coast to coast! East to west, Canadian genealogy resources offer an abundance of delights for family history! The record landscape begins with the first non-indigenous early 16th century settlement by the French in present-day Quebec, and although things didn’t really start rolling in terms of nation-wide settlement until Confederation in 1867 — the birth of the Dominion of Canada — the tantalizing opportunity for many families to be traced in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Canada, Genealogy Records and Resources Tagged With: ancestry, Canada, Canadian ancestry, Canadian genealogy, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, heritage

Genealogical Giggles – Finding Humor in Genealogy Documents

May 8, 2020 by Jamie - Legacy Tree Genealogists Researcher 12 Comments

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As genealogists, we occasionally encounter funny genealogy records that makes us giggle. Here's a collection of some of our favorites! Most researchers have felt the thrill of discovering a little-known document that connects the dots on a family tree, but generally a lot of time is spent slogging through pages of records with little to show for the effort. However, researchers who spend copious amounts of time in censuses, wills, and land records are often rewarded with a few giggles to make … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Legacy Tree Genealogists Tagged With: ancestors, ancestry, family history, funny, genealogy, genealogy records, heritage, humour, records

Connecting the Dots: What Constitutes Genealogical Proof?

April 24, 2020 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 15 Comments

How do we know when we have compiled enough evidence to consitute genealogical proof of a familial connection? Read on to find out! How do we know when we have compiled enough evidence to constitute proof? Is a birth certificate or an autosomal DNA test result sufficient to declare this person is the child of that person? Must we collect every record regarding an individual – the deeds, the tax lists, the newspaper clippings, the census reports – before we can declare a familial … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Tips & Best Practices, Methodology Tagged With: archives, family history, family history research, genealogical evidence, genealogical proof, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, genealogy tips, Legacy Tree Genealogists, methodology

Find Centuries of Ancestors in Germany’s Village Genealogy Books!

April 9, 2020 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 9 Comments

If you have German ancestry, village genealogy books are an essential resource for extending your family history. German genealogy can be intimidating—after determining the ancestral village of origin, the next step involves deciphering documents written in an archaic handwritten cursive script that can challenge even the best of us. So, genealogists seeking their German ancestors can perhaps be forgiven for wishing for any kind of a shortcut that could make their lives easier. Fortunately, for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Germany Tagged With: ancestry, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, German, Germany, village genealogy books

Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps: A Glimpse Into the Lives of Your Ancestors

March 5, 2020 by Maggie - Legacy Tree Genealogists Research Team Manager 4 Comments

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If your ancestors lived in London at the end of the 1800s, the digitized Booth poverty maps provide fascinating insight into neighborhoods and standards of living in the city. The maps form part of Charles Booth’s, Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People in London, a study conducted between 1886 and 1903. Booth was a Victorian philanthropist and a successful businessman. I have several ancestors who lived in London during that time, so I decided to see what could be gleaned about their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: British Isles, Genealogy Records and Resources, Maps Tagged With: Booth poverty maps, England, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, London, Victorian

Legacy Tree Onsite: Genealogy Research at the Pest County Archives in Budapest, Hungary

February 21, 2020 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 4 Comments

The Pest County Archives in Budapest, Hungary

Legacy Tree Genealogists works with researchers from across the globe to access records for our clients. We asked one of our onsite researchers in Hungary to share an inside look at the resources available for family history research at the Pest County Archives located in Budapest, Hungary. The Pest County Archives | Pest Megyei Levéltár Pest county (Hungarian: Pest megye) was formed after World War II, incorporating a part of the former Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun county, as well as smaller … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Onsite, Onsite Tagged With: ancestry, archives, Eastern European genealogy, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, Hungarian ancestry, Hungary, Legacy Tree Onsite, onsite research

Social Security and Your Immigrant Ancestors

October 31, 2016 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

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If your immigrant ancestor had a Social Security number, does that mean they were a United States citizen? Find out! Q: My immigrant ancestor had a Social Security number. That proves he became a citizen of the United States, doesn’t it? A: In the 21st century, we tend to view our Social Security numbers as evidence that we are U.S. citizens and assume that only other citizens can file an application for a Social Security number. In fact, many government and other entities use the card the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Genealogy Tips & Best Practices, Methodology, United States Tagged With: ancestors, ancestry, citizenship, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, immigrant, immigration, social security number, United States

German Evangelical Church Records Online: Archion.de

August 30, 2016 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 9 Comments

If you have German ancestry, this resource is for you! Archion.de is an online resource for German evangelical church records.  Church records, which can include baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, and in some areas family books, are some of the most commonly used resources for German genealogical research. For those with German ancestors of the Protestant Evangelical faith, accessing church records from many areas of Germany has gotten easier over the last several years. In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Church Records, Germany, Internet Research Tagged With: ancestry, church records, evangelical, family history, genealogy, genealogy records, genealogy resources, German, Germany, online

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