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Additional Record Hints Released
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Robert Kehrer
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August 19, 2014
On Monday, August 18th FamilySearch released a new update of the hinting data visible on an ancestor’s detail page in the Family Tree. This …
Searching in the FamilySearch Wiki
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Steve Anderson
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September 14, 2012
Having problems with searches in the FamilySearch Wiki? This can be irritating and frustrating, but here’s an article with some great tips a…
One Heck of a Problem
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FamilySearch
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November 12, 2012
The first time I saw Beulah’s name was in the obituary of her father, Clinton Elias Heck. Clinton died on 31 March 1963 in Reading, Berks Co…
Family Tree Training
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David Green
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September 4, 2012
FamilySearch is quickly approaching the official introduction of Family Tree, an update and eventual replacement for new.FamilySearch.org. A…
RootsTech 2012 Featured Presenter: Steve Morse
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Mollie Shutt
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January 27, 2012
Our next featured RootsTech 2012 presenter is Stephen P. Morse, PhD. A description of each of his RootsTech classes is listed below. Some of…
The Lives of Our Immigrant Ancestors
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Nathan Murphy
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December 26, 2012
What was it like to come to America in the late 1800s or early 1900s? Wouldn't it have been nice if our ancestors kept detailed journals of …
FamilySearch Wiki Main Page Has Been Revised
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FamilySearch
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January 22, 2013
For those of you who are regular users of FamilySearch Wiki, you may have noticed that our main page has had a facelift. You may ask: “Why?”…
Crowdsourcing: A Form of Collaboration that Helps Genealogists Break Down Brick Walls
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Lynn Broderick
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February 25, 2014
For years now the genealogy community has witnessed a shift from isolated research to online collaboration. Answers that took months by post…
Using the New FamilySearch Historical Records Search Form
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Steve Anderson
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November 23, 2011
Below is a summary of what the new historical records search form offers and how to use it. Most users will find this new form simpler to us…
Praestationstabellen—Tax and Administrative Records of East and West Prussia
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FamilySearch
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December 8, 2011
The Latin word “praestanda” means “to be obligated to,” in this particular case to pay taxes and contributions. Praestationstabellen were es…
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