Embarking on the sacred journey of family history, we uncover the profound sacrifices woven into the fabric of our lineage—stories etched in the annals of wars that sculpted the landscape of freedom. We all have family somewhere in our genealogy past that we have lost during times of war. As we approach Remembrance Day andContinue reading “Remembering Our Fallen Heroes and Ancestors”
Author Archives: Darrell Gibbs
Mysteries of Our Ancestors From the UK
From my previous blog post on ‘The National Archives’, I referenced and recommended the audio about ‘Introduction to birth, marriages and death registers in England and Wales (11 min 33 sec)’. I would like to provide you with an overview for the audio.
If you’re researching ancestors from the UK as I am then the audio above is one you should listen to from The National Archives.
Unveiling My History with The National Archives
Delving into your family’s history can be an exhilarating adventure, but it can also be an arduous journey filled with uncertainty, especially when you’re unsure where to begin or where to find the information you need. If, like me, you’re on a quest to trace your lineage back to ancestors who made the voyage from England to the New World or the Americas, particularly to Canada or the US, you may find yourself facing this perplexing challenge.
Chasing your genealogical roots can be a pursuit both rewarding and confounding, but fret not; this blog post aims to be your guiding light in this genealogical odyssey.