Posts about using primary sources for genealogy research. Primary sources are created at the time of an event, such as birth, marriage, and death records.

8 Nov 2014

Arkivdigital Swedish Records Free This Weekend

By |8 Nov 2014|Digital Collections, Primary Sources, Swedish Genealogy|0 Comments

Arkivdigital Swedish Records Free This Weekend – apologies for the short notice, but those of us researching in Sweden should take advantage of this offer. ArkivDigital features online archives containing church books (parish records) [...]

4 Nov 2014

Request Free FamilySearch Scans (Now Discontinued)

By |4 Nov 2014|Primary Sources, Research Tips, Search Strategies|2 Comments

UPDATE: The Family History Library has announced: "Online requests for photo duplication services of microfilm and books are no longer available." Click the link above for more information from FamilySearch. _____________________ Did you know [...]

17 Sep 2014

New England Congregational Church Records Discovered

By |17 Sep 2014|Church Records, New England Genealogy|0 Comments

New England Congregational Church Records discovered and are being gathered, transcribed, and digitized by the Congregational Church Library and Archives. New England's Hidden Histories: Colonial-Era Church Records are made available online by the Congregational Library, [...]

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