Posts Tagged With: genealogical research
Wisdom Wednesday – Casefile Clues
Michael John Neill is a genealogical researcher in Illinois with over 25 years of experience. He is also the author of Casefile Clues and Casefile Clues for Beginners. Casefile Clues is a newsletter focused on real life genealogy and the documents and methodology used to solve a genealogical problem. Casefile Clues provide researchers with citations, [...]
Follow Friday – Adventures in Genealogy Education
I read this post last week and had to share it. NIGR is something I have on my radar to hopefully do in within three years. Preparing to Attend the National Institute for Genealogical Research (NIGR) Tweet
Presentations
Presentations Available Engaging the Next Generation: For Parents and Grandparents Learn ways to engage the younger generation in genealogical research. (Available January 2013) Finishing the Story Explore the process and resources used to tell the stories about my WWI and WWII ancestors who died in service. Piecing Together Your Home’s Past Learn the basics of [...]
Follow Friday – A Grave Interest
There is a new blog out about cemeteries and symbolism. Take a look at A Grave Interest. Tweet
Follow Friday – Civil War Resource
I was reading Randy Seaver’s Genea-Musings blog this week and came across his Book Review: Life in Civil War America. I do not have any Civil War folks in my family tree but started a little research for someone who does. I think I will check this book out so I learn a few things [...]
Ancestry.com’s Expert Connect is Gone
My friend Thomas MacEntee over at Geneabloggers suggested a couple of weeks ago that I join Ancestry.com’s Expert Connect. Well I waited because I had so many other things on my to-do list and now Ancestry has shut their Expert Connect down. If you are looking for a Chicago area, which also includes Indiana, Wisconsin, [...]


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