In the past it has been admittedly cumbersome to search the Addison County Query Archives at Rootsweb. Basically, you had to search and research and research for every year the Addison County Query list has been hosted at Rootsweb...which is nearly eleve… more »
So...have you discovered Google Books yet?
If you haven't you need to give it a try! This is so cool! You can access Google Books by typing the address, http://books.google.com directly into your address bar or by running across it during a routine se… more »
Vermont Land Records Early land records resulting from Benning Wentworth's grants will be found in volume 26 of the New Hampshire State Papers, a list of the grantees being appended to the name of each town.
Many petitions of New York grantees are giv… more »
This is a list of microfilms available for rental at any local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Family History Center. The centers are open to members and non-members of the church free of charge. There is a fee for film rental (less than $4.0… more »
Sometimes we just need to say what we're thinking and at the risk of earning the ire of many of the visitors to this site, I feel compelled to address the question of courtesy as it affects all modern genealogists using the Internet.
Twenty-five year… more »
"Genealogy is proven family history. Mythology is not." With these words, Ferna Lary begins her article on keeping an open mind at all times during our journey to find our ancestors. "The best tool a genealogist can have is an inquiring eye when it comes… more »
"It is said that the children cannot know the parents in the same light as the grandchildren - I wish my mother knew my grandfather as I knew him and that she knew you as I know you. The legacy will be the same for my children - I wish they would know me as my grandchildren will know me..." Garrin Ross