Related Content
Do you have a Revolutionary War veteran in your family tree? If so, a great way to discover his story is by finding his obituary in a collec…
I was searching for the marriage certificate for the wedding of Bessie M. Bryant and Henry L. Fitch – 23 November 1912, St. Albans, Vermont.…
Here is my task: find documentation for the marriage of Benjamin Walter Tribble and Lilian Blanche Mathias, who were married on 30 December …
I have been researching my Irish roots for over 50 years. When I want to search for an Irish marriage record, I go to FamilySearch and to Ge…
With January 1st approaching, how’s this for a New Year’s Resolution: preserve your family history records online so that future generations…
Kids love to eat. Do you have an old favorite family recipe the kids all love? Bring the message home to them that they can thank “Cousin Je…
Eugenie Caroline Kemp (1842-1845) was only three years old when she died – and until recently, I didn’t even know she had existed. I discove…
GenealogyBank is especially pleased to announce a major addition to its vast newspaper archives – the single largest release of newspaper ti…
GenealogyBank has a strong collection of Revolutionary War records. We have thousands of newspapers that were published before, during and a…
In researching for Willard O. Hyatt I quickly found the entry below for his tombstone. Great – that is my target, Willard O. Hyatt. He was b…
Newspapers recorded every day of our ancestors’ lives – and that is a good thing for genealogists. Time and time again old documents, from d…
The Word of God has been known to save the lives of many on a daily basis. And then there is John Brotherton, 1729-1809 (MD4H-4T5). The Bibl…