Genealogy Charts and Forms That Every New Family Historian Shouldn’t Be Without

Unlocking Your Family History: The Power of Genealogy Charts and Forms

Beginning your journey as a family historian or genealogist can be both exciting and overwhelming. It is a journey that requires a lot of time and patience, as well as organization and documentation. Fortunately, there are a variety of forms and charts available to help you keep track of your findings and make sense of the information you uncover. In this blog post, we will explore the types of forms and charts that beginner genealogists or family historians should use when they start their family trees, why they should use them, and where to get them.

Unlocking the Past: Download Public Death Records Today

Death records may not seem important to some people, but they contain valuable information that can be useful for various purposes. Death records are part of public records, and they provide information such as funeral and burial information, personal details, place and time of death, and the names of the spouse, children, and parents. TheseContinue reading “Unlocking the Past: Download Public Death Records Today”

Step 7. ‘Find ancestors in Census Records, Military documents and ship’s passenger lists’

Researching one’s family history can be a fascinating and rewarding endeavour. Thanks to the wealth of information now available online, it is easier than ever to find information about one’s ancestors. In this article, we will explore how to find ancestors in census records, military documents, and ship’s passenger lists.