A Tour of the FamilySearch Research Wiki
FamilySearch is the world’s largest free genealogy website, and its Research Wiki is a hefty how-to portal. In this video, Sunny Morton provides a quick tour of this helpful genealogy tool.
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Millions of newspaper pages are searchable on the free Chronicling America website. Learn two of its best features in this quick video.
Read MoreArchives.gov: Navigating the National Archives Website
Every genealogist should know their way around Archives.gov and how to find the records available at the National Archives.
Read MoreA Tour of the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
Learn more about what you can find on the free genealogy website, the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.
Read MoreA Quick Tour of AccessGenealogy
Here's a quick overview of what's available on free genealogy website AccessGenealogy.
Read MoreA Guide to MyHeritage Photo Tools: In Color, Enhancer, Deep Nostalgia, PhotoDater and More
Learn to use MyHeritage's photo tools for colorization, enhancement, and AI animation. Also: a review of MyHeritage's Reimagine scanning app.
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Free Source Citations Guide for Genealogy
Make source citations easier! Quickly reference examples of how to properly cite sources for various source types, from censuses to cemetery transcriptions.
Read MoreFindmypast Free Collections You Can Search with No Subscription
Over 830 million records are free at Findmypast. Here’s what you can access and how to find it. Especially great for genealogy beginners and those with Irish Catholic roots!
Read More21 Genealogy and Family Tree Apps for Research On-the-Go Premium
Swipe away with the most useful genealogy and family tree apps that are right in the palm of your hand, and take your research on the go.
Read MoreHow to Apply for Cherokee Nation Citizenship
If you have documented your Cherokee ancestors and you’d like to apply for Cherokee Nation citizenship, here’s how to do it.
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