Creating a Research Log – The Why & How
Tweet Your research log is like a road map. A research log is like a road map for your research: it tells you where you’ve…
Tweet Your research log is like a road map. A research log is like a road map for your research: it tells you where you’ve…
Tweet It is Saturday – so that means it is time for Randy Seaver’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun. Tonight’s assignment look’s pretty fun! The directions…
Wedding Photo of Maxamillian Doerflinger and Margaret Harney, taken 12 Jun 1934 Max and Margaret (Harney) Doerflinger are my maternal grandparents. The couple married on 12…
Tweet During the start of the New Year, many genealogists are making a list of the things they want to accomplish in 2011. For example,…
Tweet Many genealogists have the resolution of “getting organized” this year. Unfortunately, most people will probably procrastinate too much and not be any more organized…
Tweet Before I say anything, let me just say THANK YOU to all the people who have bought my lecture. However, some people have experienced…
Tweet Note: I am so excited to make this announcement because I’ve been working on it for a while. After presenting this lecture at…
Tweet Researching common surnames such as Smith, Jones, or Brown is frustrating because there are tons of other Smiths, Jones, and Browns out there. …
Hey Everyone! I have an idea up my sleeve, but before I talk about it further, I want your opinions! Please do me a favor…
Note: I recieved this press release from a fellow young GeneaBlogger, A.C. Ivory. I had the honor of meeting A.C. in June 2010 at the…