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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

Ancestor’s Photographs: Worth a Thousand Words

September 15, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Discovering an ancestor's photograph is one of the highlights of genealogy research. Bringing a face to a name is a priceless addition to any family tree. Here are a few ideas to help you locate ancestral photographs. Photographs can be very interesting genealogical records, and we have been told are worth a thousand words. The picture above, taken sometime around 1908 at Warm River, Idaho, certainly tells something.  Of particular interest is a couple in the back corner. They were Zina Gunter … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Photos Tagged With: ancestors, archives, discover, genealogists, images, legacy tree, methodology, photographs, photos, pictures, resources, tips and tricks

Using Historical Context to Learn About An Ancestor

September 1, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

Understanding the historical context of the stories of your ancestry can provide important insight into your personal family history. I recently had a project come across my desk where the client wanted to learn more about his father’s life during a 5-year time span that he was in the United States. Unfortunately he arrived and departed between census records, so there was no way to locate him in the U.S. that way. However, by locating him on a passenger list we were able to learn the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Methodology Tagged With: ancestors, ancestry, context, culture, historical, history, methodology, newspaper, steel mill, stories, story, time period

Building A Family Tree: How Long Will It Take?

August 22, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 3 Comments

Are you wondering how much time it will take to build your family tree? Here's a breakdown of what to expect, and why it may help to hire a professional. As professional genealogists, a question we receive frequently is, "How long will it take to build my family tree back as far as possible?" If by, “as far as possible,” we mean as far back as the records go – which is usually considered around 1500 unless you connect into royalty – the answer is: a very long time! Putting In The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Methodology Tagged With: accuracy, build family tree, family history, genealogy, generations, methodology, pedigree, professional, time

Decoding Property Records: Genealogy and the Base and Meridian

August 11, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Property records are full of genealogy information! Here's how understanding the baseline and meridian in land records can help in your genealogy research. Back in 1855 when the state of Utah was getting organized, the Salt Lake Meridian was established and it was from this very point that the entire state of Utah was surveyed. The stone post in this photo is essentially the center of Utah, and the baseline (or latitude) and meridian (longitude) is still surveyed from here. This was an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deeds, Land Records Tagged With: Base and Meridian, deeds, family history library, genealogy research, land, land records, map, methodology, property records, salt lake, tips

Small-Town Newspapers: Windows to the Past

July 24, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 7 Comments

Using local newspapers in your genealogy research can provide important glimpses into the lives of your ancestors. Here's how we used a small-town newspaper to uncover details about a client's ancestor not found anywhere else.  Turn-of-the-century small-town newspapers are treasure troves of genealogical information. Offering so much more than just cold, hard facts, these small-town papers reported on the social lives of their citizens, retold the drama at city council meetings, or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Methodology, Newspapers Tagged With: american, Ancestor, ancestry, archive, community, family history, genealogy research, genealogy resources, local, methodology, newspaper, past, research, small, town

Maps and Family History: Early United States Maps We Love

July 2, 2014 by Legacy Tree Genealogists Leave a Comment

Linking maps with family history research can help us better understand the lives of our ancestors. Here are our top resources for finding early U.S. maps! As genealogists, we love maps. They're such a helpful way to show a client where an ancestor was living, especially if the ancestor lived near the border of another town or county, which can affect what records need to be searched. Here are some great resources for early United States maps: We love http://mapofus.org. When you click on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Genealogy Records and Resources, Land Records, United States Tagged With: early, family, history, links, map, maps, methodology, records, research, resources, tips, tricks, United States, US

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

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