Anyone who knows Australian genealogist Jill Ball knows she emanates excitement for anything family and family history oriented. She blogs a…
We are all proud of where we come from. Whether you’re a first-generation immigrant or you have just discovered your roots by taking a DNA t…
When tracing your family history in Puerto Rico, you’ll want to consult two important kinds of vital records—civil registration and church r…
If your family has been removed from your Armenian heritage for a generation or more, you may be looking for ways to build your family tree.…
More than 1.2 million people of Chinese descent live in Australia today. While many are first-generation immigrants, others have deeper root…
If you have United States ancestry, it is possible that you have an ancestor or ancestors who served in the United States military. Military…
Although Ellis Island is now a mere relic of the past, Ellis Island facts, figures, and myths continue to fascinate people today. This fasci…
It’s a question that nearly everyone asks at least once: “Do I have royal blood?” If you have British ancestors, there’s a chance that you c…
Learning about an ancestor’s death can be key to learning about the person’s life. Records about death can help confirm someone’s identity a…
Hundreds of FamilySearch affiliate libraries are helping extend FamilySearch’s services to millions of patrons worldwide. Although FamilySea…
Reference librarians like to stay in the know so they can effectively answer their patrons’ questions. However, sometimes family history pat…
There are over 500 FamilySearch affiliate libraries worldwide today. These affiliates help FamilySearch create broader access to historical …
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