Archives.com Learn From Expertstag:www.archives.com,2009-03-24:/experts//22014-02-26T20:42:16ZLearn More About Genealogy from the Experts. We feature a new guest author every two weeks. These experts contribute valuable tips and lessons about how to trace your family heritage.Movable Type Pro 5.2.712 Resources for Researching WWI Overseas Marriagestag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77682014-02-26T20:04:04Z2014-02-26T20:42:16ZDocumenting the foreign-natives who married soldiers overseas can be challenging, but these off-shore marriages were quite common during both WWI and WWII. Amy Johnson Crow
Documenting the foreign-natives who married soldiers overseas can be challenging, but these off-shore marriages were quite common during both WWI and WWII.
Resources for Examining Your Ancestors' Neighborhoodtag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77652014-02-19T15:49:40Z2014-02-19T15:12:38ZBeyond the facts surrounding your ancestor, have you considered putting the person or family into historical context? By examining the neighborhood or the town in which your ancestor lived, you may discover information you never considered before or knew existed. Amy Johnson Crow
Beyond the facts surrounding your ancestor, have you considered putting the person or family into historical context? By examining the neighborhood or the town in which your ancestor lived, you may discover information you never considered before or knew existed.
Wild and Wonderful Resources for Finding West Virginia Ancestorstag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77622014-02-12T16:58:36Z2014-02-12T17:22:51ZIf the path to your ancestors takes you home to West Virginia, use this article as a roadmap to help you find them. Amy Johnson Crow
If the path to your ancestors takes you home to West Virginia, use this article as a roadmap to help you find them.
The Graves Registration Service in World War II: Part IItag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77612014-02-06T17:01:42Z2014-02-06T19:18:32ZThe dead have been cleared from the smoky battlefield and are on the stripping line at the Graves Registration Service...Amy Johnson Crow
The dead have been cleared from the smoky battlefield and are on the stripping line at the Graves Registration Service...
The Graves Registration Service in World War II: Part Itag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77592014-01-29T15:14:19Z2014-01-29T15:38:10ZThey say dead men tell no tales, but the troops who fought and died told their stories to the men of the Graves Registration Service.Amy Johnson Crow
They say dead men tell no tales, but the troops who fought and died told their stories to the men of the Graves Registration Service.
Epidemics and Pandemics: The Records Left Behindtag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77582014-01-14T20:13:59Z2014-01-15T21:04:41ZResearch related to epidemics and pandemics takes skill in unearthing not-so-obvious records and connecting the dots.Amy Johnson Crow
Research related to epidemics and pandemics takes skill in unearthing not-so-obvious records and connecting the dots.
Best Resources for Urban Researchtag:www.archives.com,2014:/experts//2.77552014-01-08T22:05:38Z2014-01-08T22:59:11ZMany of us have ancestors who put down roots in the city. People who lived in cities tended to be more mobile; they may not move as far, but they seem to move more often. Luckily for genealogists, there are several resources you can use specifically for urban research.Amy Johnson Crow
Many of us have ancestors who put down roots in the city. People who lived in cities tended to be more mobile; they may not move as far, but they seem to move more often. Luckily for genealogists, there are several resources you can use specifically for urban research.
Women of World War IItag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77532013-12-27T14:54:38Z2013-12-31T19:55:35ZIt's dawn on December 7, 1941. Airplanes can be seen on the horizon, but why is the Navy practicing this...Amy Johnson Crow
It's dawn on December 7, 1941. Airplanes can be seen on the horizon, but why is the Navy practicing this...
Researching Your Pittsburgh Ancestorstag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77512013-12-19T19:06:04Z2013-12-19T20:12:34ZThe Steel City. The City at the Point. The City of Champions. No matter the nickname, for more than 250...Amy Johnson Crow
The Steel City. The City at the Point. The City of Champions. No matter the nickname, for more than 250...
Curb Your Enthusiasm and Grow as a Genealogisttag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77422013-12-04T17:16:35Z2013-12-04T17:28:43ZWe're all enthusiasm and energy when we begin in genealogy. We want it all, and all at once. And at first, we can get it.
Enthusiasm is indispensable, but it can only carry us so far.Amy Johnson Crow
We're all enthusiasm and energy when we begin in genealogy. We want it all, and all at once. And at first, we can get it.
Enthusiasm is indispensable, but it can only carry us so far.
Family History Research in Georgia tag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77402013-11-21T15:29:11Z2013-11-21T15:58:54ZStarting with its beginnings as a colony in 1733 through modern day, the state of Georgia has a very rich...Amy Johnson Crow
Starting with its beginnings as a colony in 1733 through modern day, the state of Georgia has a very rich...
Bring Out Your Dead: A Look at Mortality Schedulestag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77382013-10-31T16:08:47Z2013-10-31T17:24:36ZMany states did not keep civil death records in the mid- to late-1800s. Mortality schedules, part of some federal censuses, can help fill in the gap for some ancestors who died during that time.Amy Johnson Crow
Many states did not keep civil death records in the mid- to late-1800s. Mortality schedules, part of some federal censuses, can help fill in the gap for some ancestors who died during that time.
Interviewing Survivors and Liberators of World War IItag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77332013-10-24T17:05:45Z2013-10-24T17:09:52ZSurvivors and liberators of World War II are dying every day. We need to take action now to see that their stories are preserved.Amy Johnson Crow
Survivors and liberators of World War II are dying every day. We need to take action now to see that their stories are preserved.
Twitter and Today's Genealogisttag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77322013-10-22T19:13:36Z2013-10-24T17:07:47ZSocial media is an invaluable tool for reaching other genealogists, local historians, and even cousins. It's time to consider adding Twitter to your family history tool kit.Amy Johnson Crow
Social media is an invaluable tool for reaching other genealogists, local historians, and even cousins. It's time to consider adding Twitter to your family history tool kit.
The Weather and Your Ancestorstag:www.archives.com,2013:/experts//2.77302013-10-17T15:57:57Z2013-10-17T15:57:33ZSociety has been affected greatly by natural weather patterns and extreme events throughout recorded history. Have you ever thought to research how the weather affected your ancestors?Amy Johnson Crow
Society has been affected greatly by natural weather patterns and extreme events throughout recorded history. Have you ever thought to research how the weather affected your ancestors?