How Do I Start Exploring My Family History: Using FamilySearch Family Tree (Virtual Meeting)
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.
Tracing a family from the Little Mexico neighborhood of Dallas back to the 1600s
FamilySearch.org is the largest collection of free family history, family tree and genealogy records in the world. Most people use it to search genealogical records by the name of their deceased ancestors. But did you know that only 20% of FamilySearch’s records are indexed? Learn how to locate unindexed records, online books and more to find the missing branches of your family tree
Are you ready to take your genealogy research to the next level? The bi-annual Texas Institute of Genealogical Research, TIGR, is for you!
Discover the hidden information listed in each census and how to use that information for your genealogy research.
Learn the best ways for searching and browsing this database and get step-by-step instructions on how to save your important finds.
Learn how to navigate this database, effectively use search tools and find important information about your ancestors.
Recently, I was working with a client on a long-standing brick wall regarding her great-great-grandmother. The results are a good example of how traditional genealogical research and DNA results can complement each other.
This session will focus on ways that you can accomplish much of your research and planning for future research while working online.
Genealogy at A Glance publications offer a series of fact sheets designed to allow family historians a quick understanding of the fundamentals of genealogy.