Paid-members only Members Only Using AI to Transcribe Records You Already Have Discover the importance of transcriptions in genealogy research, explore various transcription techniques, and find out how AI tools like ChatGPT can help you.
Members only Members Only Methodology: Locate Ancestors and Activities on Maps Step-by-step directions on how to find and use maps to expand your genealogy research and answer questions about your ancestors. Links to my favorite maps collections included.
Paid-members only Members Only Creating Personal Databases from FamilySearch Records Extracting a small set of records to examine closely can help you make progress in your genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only Methodology: Research All the Siblings and Cousins of Your Direct Line Ancestors
Paid-members only Members Only Methodology: Create and Use Spelling Variations in Your Genealogy Searches Knowing how to work with all the ways an ancestor's surname could be spelled, improves search results and reveals previously hidden genealogy records.
Paid-members only Members Only The Turning Point in 1917 of Pennsylvania Probate Law Five laws passed in 1917 modernized estate inheritance and probate procedures in Pennsylvania. These laws were the turning point between colonial tradition and modern practices.
Paid-members only Members Only Using the Russell Index for County Courthouse Records Knowing how to use the Russell Index system is essential for county records research, whether you research at the county courthouse or in the FamilySearch Catalog.
Paid-members only Members Only 3 Ways to Find Probate Records on FamilySearch (Plus AI Transcription) Probate records remain one of the un-indexed and easily searchable records in most counties. Here's a variety of ways to find what is online and transcribe it.
Members Only Getting Started in Pennsylvania Genealogy Research Following a research method and recording results helps prevent brick walls and assures that no record is missed. Here's four steps I follow for genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only Records of Pennsylvania Civilians During the Civil War Era Both federal tax listing and war damage claims provide a vivid picture of civilian life during the Civil War in Pennsylvania.
Members Only Did Your Pennsylvania Ancestor Serve in the Military? It’s easy to get overwhelmed doing military research if you start with a big website such as Fold3 or Ancestry. Use this simple two step process instead.
Paid-members only Members Only Who Were the Draft Resisters of the Civil War? Little has been written of opposition to the military drafts of 1863. As genealogists, we could encounter it in our research. Here is how to research it.
Paid-members only Members Only Records of Conscientious Objectors, Deserters, and Substitutes During the Civil War Pennsylvania had the largest number enroll in the Union Army and the largest number oppose service.. Here's how to find out if your ancestor was in opposition to military service.
Paid-members only Members Only Four Valuable Genealogical Records Created During the Civil War Era The US Civil War (1861-1865) produced more records of genealogical interest than probably any other event in American history. Here are four record sets that were created or increased during the war.
Paid-members only Members Only Collected Resources for Surnames, Nicknames, and Name Spelling Variations
Paid-members only Members Only Methodology: Compile Indirect Evidence When There is No Direct Evidence