Genealogy that doesn’t add up

I decided to look for some clues for one of my ancestors online in the user family trees on Ancestry.com.  I don’t use those trees often since the quality is questionable, but I admit have found some trees had my dead-end lines filled in correctly.  Not that I...

Cemeteries in Quebec, Canada

My family just got back from a 4 day trip to my in-laws house in Lambton, Quebec, Canada. Is anyone else researching Quebec, Canada? Are you having trouble finding information on the cemeteries there? I have been. Even on the online maps, the cemeteries may be greyed...

Vermont Vital Records coming to Ancestry

In my last post when I was discussing the New Hampshire vital records project (which the births are now indexed and online on Family Search), I mentioned that I was hoping for Vermont to be next. Well, although it’s not free for all on Family Search, I did...

Druin collection now indexed! Hooray!

Ancestry announced yesterday that their Druin collection in their World subscription is now INDEX! I am so excited. I sat down last night and found baptism and burial dates for a number of my husband’s ancestors. The Druin collection is Canadian church records...

Ancestry putting Rootsweb under it’s domain

There has been lots of buzz in the genealogy community in the past few weeks about Rootsweb. Ancestry, who is the provider of Rootsweb, has decided to move all the Rootsweb services under their Ancestry domain name. A lot of it looked like increasing their rank by...

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