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New Historical Records on FamilySearch 3 December 2023
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December 27, 2023
FamilySearch expanded its archives with new records from Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Russia, and countries all over the world!
Monthly Record Update for January 2021
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FamilySearch
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February 3, 2021
FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in January of 2021 with over 36 million new indexed family history records from all over the …
New Training Videos from Learning Services
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Travis Jordan
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April 19, 2013
FamilySearch is rolling out new product videos in conjunction with the launch of the new FamilySearch website. These videos are less than 3 …
November Webinars from FamilySearch
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FamilySearch
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October 19, 2016
November Family History Library Webinars offer a variety of classes covering topics on everything from researching worldwide localities to t…
Discover Your Ancestors in World War I Records
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Leslie Albrecht Huber
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October 17, 2017
People around the world find ways to remember and honor those who fought in World War I. But for people who had ancestors involved in it, pe…
The Melting Pot of America: Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors
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Guest Blogger
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July 1, 2017
by Katy Barnes Immigration, always a hot topic in the United States, has been a common part of the historical and political discourse since …
How to Start Family Food Traditions from Scratch
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FamilySearch
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February 2, 2017
In my younger years, I found myself drawn to the exotic food traditions of those around me, feeling like my own food heritage was, well, une…
Sergeant Stubby: Famous World War I Military Dog
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Sunny Jane Morton
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April 24, 2018
Sergeant Stubby was one of the most famous World War I military dogs. His valiant service on the battlefields of France proved that war hero…
Discovering the Lost Diary of Aunt Doris
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Jay Sparks
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October 15, 2015
She was my great aunt, but I knew her as Aunt Doris. As a child, my family and I would visit in her assisted living apartment, where we’d ta…
The Joshua Tree Principle
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SpisakJA
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May 11, 2011
Have you ever heard of the Joshua tree principle? Learning to read a foreign language document, an old script, or even somebody else’s cursi…
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