-
James Edwin Harman (1846-1910) on FamilySearch
Using FamilySearch and Ancestry simultaneously makes it so much easier to validate work that has already been done on FamilySearch profiles. This has been especially true for James Edwin Harman (1846-1910).
-
Locality Research to Find Descendants
Locations in descendancy research can be really important. If a location appears frequently it indicates that location is important to a particular family. It can also help separate people with the same name. Locality research can help identify descendants of a family.
-
Descendancy Research – Henry Jackson Snellgrove
Once an ancestor is identified, there are some simple steps to get started in descendancy research. Henry Jackson Snellgrove is where I am currently doing descendancy research.
-
A good look at the 1900 U.S. Census
At the start of a new century and 110 years since the first U.S. census of 1790, we have the 1900 U.S. census. This census saw a return to the format that many of the previous censuses had used. Gathered information was returned to rows rather than columns with families listed sequentially in the order…
-
Family History for the absolute beginner
Family history for the absolute beginner only takes a few steps to get started and it does not involve spending time in dark, dusty archives or spending a lot of money.
-
3 steps to attach records in Ancestry
, Ancestry’s record hinting system can help you figure out relationships, find new people, and add evidence to each person on your tree. Attaching those record hints to your ancestors helps support your research.