In Australia and New Zealand, Anzac Day is full of national pride and heartfelt commemoration. That same spirit extends to anywhere in the w…
Explore 2M new records from El Salvador, 500K from Portugal, and more from Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, England, France, Mexico, Peru, Samoa, S. Africa, Venezuela, the US and elsewhere.
In 1850s fashion, women wore dresses with large, voluminous skirts, and men wore suits with dark coats and light trousers. Women’s skirts be…
What happened in 1850 and the following decade? Imagine you could get into a time machine that would take you back to when your ancestors li…
FamilySearch expanded its free archives with 700K records for Peru, and more for Bolivia, Brazil, England, Mexico, Paraguay, S. Africa, Venezuela, and the the US.
Lynn Turner, AG®, is the new director of the FamilySearch Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. He replaces David E. Rencher, who …
Living far from loved ones makes it more challenging to stay connected. But that doesn’t mean families have to give up on staying connected …
In 1890, the United States conducted the 12th federal census with a sense of excitement. New technologies and strategies aimed to help the 1…
FamilySearch added new collections from France, and more records from Bolivia, Costa Rica, England, Mexico, S. Africa, Spain and elsewhere. Come see what's new!
Time travel, AI, DNA research, traveling soil, and digitized recipes...Learn how these advancements connect you to your family, past, present, and future.
This week FamilySearch added records from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, England, France, Mexico, Venezuela, S. Africa, and elsewhere. Come see what's new!
The United States government has taken censuses of its population every 10 years since 1790. Today, there’s one glaring hole in these every-…
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