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.

27 May 2013

Honoring Your Veteran Family Member on Memorial Day

By |27 May 2013|Holidays, Military Records|Comments Off on Honoring Your Veteran Family Member on Memorial Day

Honoring your veteran family member on Memorial Day to thank him or her for their service? Here's a great way to do that and increase knowledge for other family members and genealogists. The Veterans History [...]

26 Apr 2013

USCIS Genealogy Program

By |26 Apr 2013|Immigration Records, Naturalization Records|Comments Off on USCIS Genealogy Program

The USCIS Genealogy Program is a fee-for-service program that provides researchers with timely access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants.USCIS Migration Records are available for genealogy research. Recently I was helping a client [...]

13 Apr 2013

DeceasedOnline.co.uk for Genealogy

By |13 Apr 2013|Cemetery Records, Databases, Death Records, Digital Collections, Scottish Genealogy|0 Comments

Have you used DeceasedOnline.co.uk for genealogy? This site offers free searches of a centralized database for burials and cremations in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Similar to ScotlandsPeople, you can search DeceasedOnline.co.uk for free, [...]

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