Scottish-American Court Records: 1733-1783

Many early Scottish immigrants were enterprising individuals. In fact, many were engaged in such economic endeavors like the tobacco trade, which prior to the Revolution was controlled by Glasgow-based merchants and their factors. As is always the case, where there Continue reading Scottish-American Court Records: 1733-1783

German Genealogy Research Online – Tips And Links

Anyone who knows Leland Meitzler, operator of the GenealogyBlog, knows he has a passion for German research. Now, he has turned his personal experience into a new book, German Genealogy Research Online: Tips and Links. Written to help genealogists with Continue reading German Genealogy Research Online – Tips And Links

The German Researcher: How To Get The Most Out Of An LDS Family History Center, Fourth Edition

Authors Fay Dearden and Douglas Dearden distinctly descibe their book, The German Researcher: How To Get The Most Out Of An LDS Family History Center, Fourth Edition, right up front in the first paragraph of their Introduction: “This book has Continue reading The German Researcher: How To Get The Most Out Of An LDS Family History Center, Fourth Edition

Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire

The title Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire does not, perhaps, provide the best description possible for this book; at least, not in a modern appreciation for the word dictionary. Family Encyclopedia may be a more apt, if not Continue reading Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire

Branching Out: Genealogy for 4th-8th Grade Students

Branching Out: Genealogy For 4th-8th Grade Students: Lessons 1-30 is not only not your standard genealogy primer, but is also unique in its audience. Like all the volumes in this series, this book services a small age group in the Continue reading Branching Out: Genealogy for 4th-8th Grade Students

Free Genealogy Workshop at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

The following article was found on theeagle.com: Public invited to genealogy workshop at Bush Library Citizens curious about unraveling the mysteries of their family trees are invited to a free genealogy workshop at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum Continue reading Free Genealogy Workshop at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century: A Guide to Register Style and More

Having both written books and published many family histories for other, I can say the biggest stumbling block anyone will face is their own self doubt. Time and again, I heard people tell me they just didn’t feel like they Continue reading Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century: A Guide to Register Style and More