Vital Records

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Betty Malesky

Challenges Of The New England Border States

by Betty Malesky | Feb 14, 2012

The three northern-most New England states present more challenges to researchers than their sister states where settlement began and... Read More

Diane Rapaport

Finding Your Massachusetts Ancestors: Genealogy Research From The 17th to 21st Centuries

by Diane Rapaport | Jan 19, 2012

No matter where you live, there's a good chance that you have Massachusetts roots. Maybe your ancestor crossed the... Read More

Thomas MacEntee

Researching Your New York Ancestors

by Thomas MacEntee | Dec 13, 2011

I grew up in New York and as a child I marveled at all the historic locations my family... Read More

Harold Henderson

Genealogical Resources For Indiana

by Harold Henderson | Nov 8, 2011

You can start your Indiana research from any place by working on line, but you can only finish it... Read More

Heather Kramer

Dusting The Ash Pile: Creating Ancestor Profiles From Burned Counties

by Heather Kramer | Sep 13, 2011

When conducting research many genealogists encounter burned counties which can make it difficult to locate ancestors. Burned counties are... Read More

Lisa Alzo

Clues You Can Use: Dissecting Obituaries

by Lisa Alzo | Aug 24, 2011

Obituaries are useful resources for genealogists. They often provide a wealth of information about an ancestor's life tucked into... Read More

Betty Malesky

Take Me Back To Old New England

by Betty Malesky | Jul 14, 2011

Old New England, my favorite place for research, refers to the three colonies, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, settled... Read More

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