A short how-to on searching the Ancestry.com newspaper collection and how to ensure the person mentioned is really your ancestor.
Tune in for Ancestry.com’ Juliana Smith as she will guide you through the puzzle of common surnames and trying to find out who your ancestor is among the clutter.
Learn how to search for your ancestors in the collections of historical records on Ancestry.com. Then start searching at www.ancestry.com
Learn how to trace the origin of a surname so that you can learn more about your ancestry and genealogy. Here are tips for tracing the origin of a surname.
Want to learn how to make a simple family tree with kids? Here, see step-by-step instructions that will make the process easier.
During Ancestry Day in San Francisco, Ancestry.com’s Laura Dansbury showed the audience how to “Find Them Fast: Secrets to Searching Ancestry.com”
Just wondering what kinds of unexpected things you have all learned about your family members while doing genealogical research? Maybe you learned of a famous relation? An ethnicity you didn’t expect? A crime? An affair? Political intrigue?
During Ancestry Day in San Francisco on November 5, Ancestry Anne led a class on “How to Find Your Civil War Roots” using Ancestry.com
Tracing your genealogy and researching your family tree can be an enjoyable activity for your children and you to do together. An easy way to get started with putting together a family tree or other family history project is to begin with what you already know - A blank family information sheet can be downloaded from www.genealogyjunction.com
Learn the ins-and-outs of crafting a solid search at Ancestry.com as family historian and Search Product Manager, Ancestry Anne, will tell you how to figure out if any of your ancestors were in the civil war.