German Card for Genealogy Research
The German Card is the best $5 I've ever spent, certainly in research terms. The SGGS German Card is a four-panel card, hinged and laminated, that folds up to the size of a credit [...]
The German Card is the best $5 I've ever spent, certainly in research terms. The SGGS German Card is a four-panel card, hinged and laminated, that folds up to the size of a credit [...]
Courtesy Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives Immigrant Ancestors Talk at San Luis Obispo County Genealogy Society today! This is one of my favorite presentations – "Coming to America: Castle Garden, Ellis Island & Immigrant Ancestors" – and it begins at 1:45 [...]
My new Immigrant Ancestors Guide is now available. Discovering Immigrant Ancestors has 25 pages of active links to essential and little-known resources on immigration and naturalization for European ancestors arriving at all ports in the United States.. [...]
Today's post is MayDay Genealogy Data, to mark MayDay 2014, an annual national preservation day sponsored by professionals from archives, libraries, museums, historic preservation, and historical societies. On this date each year, these professions review their emergency [...]