2008 March

Archive for March, 2008

Kentucky Genealogy: Many Resources available in Bluegrass Country both Online and Offline.

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Listen.  There are many websites dedicated to providing Kentucky genealogy.  Databases abound with information like low-hanging fruit, ready for your plucking; they are waiting for your Kentucky genealogy queries.  If your ancestors lived in Kentucky you will be delighted with the Kentucky genealogy websites, publications, and genealogy societies.  You may even find some hidden or […]

Who Else Wants To Tap LDS Genealogy, The Largest Collection Of Free Family History, Family Tree, and Genealogy Records In The World?

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Billions and billions of genealogy records exists at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, commonly knows as LDS or the Mormon Church.  The Church is headquartered Salt Lake City, Utah.  This enormous LDS genealogy database is a free genealogy search engine.  With this much data available to you, finding a particular ancestor can […]

Genuine Michigan Genealogy At The Michigan Library And Historical Center

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Do your ancestors come from Michigan?  Well, I’ve got good news for you.  Probably the best place to check on Michigan genealogy is the Michigan Library and Historical Center that offers a wide range of family history research materials.  The Library of Michigan is closed Sundays, but it is open other days for Michigan genealogy […]

Authentic Missouri Genealogy

Monday, March 17th, 2008


Native American Genealogy – Hard, But Doable

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The first problem in doing Native American genealogy is finding what appears to be good information and then upon further research, you find that it conflicts with other data.  One of your elders told you that you are related to an Indian princess.  This relative lived at least 10 generations ago.  Trying to get accurate […]

What Everybody Ought To Know About Ohio Genealogy

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Here Is A Source That Is Helping Ohio Genealogy Research
 
Most states use the county courthouse as the primary storehouse for genealogical records.  In Ohio, meaning “Good River” in Iroquois, some of the most valuable genealogical records have been centralized in eight regional network centers known as the Ohio Network of American History Research Centers (ONAHRC).  […]