Book jacket for the World War I Genealogy Research Guide

Recommended Reading: “World War I Genealogy Research Guide” by Debra M. Dudek

I finished reading a book today that I want to recommend to anyone who is researching their U.S. World War I ancestors, including females. Although short (95 pages) the book is jam-packed with information about record collections, repositories, and search strategies.

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New FamilySearch symbology linking to a digitized collection

FamilySearch Makes it Easier to Access Unlinked Digitized Records

While doing last minute preparation on Sunday for my final lecture that the Texas State Genealogical Society’s excellent conference in San Antonio, I noticed a new feature on FamilySearch. They have rolled out an easier more direct way to access those unlinked (non-indexed, non-searchable, browsable-only) digitized collections.

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TxSGS 2018 Family History Conference

2018 TxSGS Family History Conference Sessions for Hispanic Researchers

Do you have Hispanic ancestors, or work with Hispanic patrons or clients? Join me November 2nd – 4th at the TxSGS Family History Conference in San Antonio, Texas! Following is a list of classes that I think will be of particular interest at TxSGS 2018 to those researching Hispanic ancestors.

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