Archive research is a great way to discover unique records and stories about your ancestors.
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Read MoreMany genealogy records aren’t digitized yet, so offline research is a must. Believe it or not, museums are a resource you should use in your genealogy research!
Read MoreThe Digital Public Library of America has over 40 million items from institutions around the US. Learn how it can help your genealogy work.
Read MoreIf you’re starting out on the exciting journey of researching your family tree, you may be unknowingly making some of these common mistakes in genealogy. Here’s 6 common mistakes and tips on what to do instead for each!
Read MoreIf you’ve discovered your ancestor was an orphan, there are many types of genealogy records to help you in your search for more answers.
Read MoreThe OAC is a free website of primary source collections from repositories across the state. It’s a great resource for genealogical research as collections of personal papers, correspondence, photographs, and oral histories are available to search.
Read MoreHappy Friday! Have you jumped on the puzzle craze yet? I just finished a puzzle of the map of London and this weekend will swap puzzles with my parents (from 6 feet apart, of course).
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