What’s the best way to care for our old family bibles and other old books? Caring for old books doesn’t need to be hard or expensive.
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Read MoreIf you’ve traced your ancestors back to Scotland, you may be asking yourself, “Now what??” In honor of Scottish Heritage Month, here are 7 free Scottish genealogy websites to use in your research, and how they can benefit you.
Read MoreHow was your week? I had a great Zoom call with a bunch of friends the other day, one of whom told me she met someone who claimed to have traced her ancestry back to Jesus!
Read MoreHere are 10 great books on Scottish genealogy. No matter where in Scotland your family hails from, these are sure to help your search!
Read MoreMake Mother’s Day a special day with this genealogy inspired gift guide for the mom in your life.
Read MoreApril is Arab American Heritage Month! Because Arab American genealogy can be a challenge, I pulled together a guide to basic resources.
Read MoreDid you know that there are non-population censuses available for your genealogy research?
Read MoreOne of the most special experiences of a trip back east a few years ago was getting the chance to go into the house of my 3rd great grandparents, David Middleton and Margaret Ruane.
Read MoreMarch is Irish American Heritage Month. Get started tracing your Irish ancestry with these books.
Read MoreIt’s Genealogy Day! Here are 10 ways to celebrate this holiday.
Read MoreCommon gravestone symbols aren’t just a way to memorialize someone. They can also provide clues about your ancestors and their lives through the chosen decorations.
Read MoreToday I wanted to share the naturalization record of John Ruane (ca. 1825-1900, my 3rd great grand-uncle and the only member of this branch of the family to become naturalized that I’ve found. John’s sister, Margaret, was my 3rd great-grandmother.
Read MoreHello and welcome! My name is Jessica and my goal for this blog is to help you feel the joy of learning more about your family history. I believe that genealogy research doesn’t have to be overwhelming. It should be a fun journey full of learning, from new research strategies and resources to discovering more about who your ancestors were as people to learning about the time period they lived in.
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