One aspect many people might not immediately recognize is that researching your family tree isn’t just an engaging pastime; it’s a skill-intensive task that requires a certain level of understanding about research methodologies. No wonder some individuals take Genealogy Research to a professional level, becoming expert genealogists or family history researchers. These professionals often possess…
Exploring your family history doesn’t have to break the bank. You can trace your lineage and discover various records online without committing to pricy monthly subscriptions. One platform we highly recommend for budget-friendly yet comprehensive genealogical research is FamilySearch.org. This resource is free to use and boasts an extensive collection of records that can provide…
Exploring your family history can be both an adventure and a revelation. However, many want to learn the most efficient and cost-effective lineage tracing methods. We highly recommend the FamilySearch website, which offers free access and a treasure trove of valuable information. Read on as we explore 15 reasons why we love the FamilySearch website.…
Knowing which way you should look and where you should go can be daunting if you’re looking to do your genealogy research and find your ancestors. One of the resources that we like is FamilySearch. FamilySearch.org is a very reliable genealogy website. It is considered one of the best genealogy-focused research websites in the world.…
I love doing genealogical research as there is so much you can learn about yourself and your family. It is fascinating to see your ancestors’ names on a German record from the 1700s. The Mormon Church’s (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) genealogical records are reliable. The genealogical records are photographed from original…
When many people start to do their family history research or genealogy, they ask themselves, is there an alternative to the Ancestry.com program? In other words, is there another genealogy program to use to get started on doing genealogy and family history research? The best alternative to Ancestry.com is FamilySearch. We like the FamilySearch program…