
2022 was a great year for new Quicksheets published on The Ancestor Hunt website. Quicksheets were originally introduced in January 2021.
2022’s new Quicksheets totaled 38.
How many of these from 2022 did you review, or miss?
- 16 Places Where You Can Find Genealogy and Family History Books
- 64 Genealogy Items to Collect from Your Home
- History Hub – A Crowdsourced History and Genealogy Research Platform
- Ethnic, National, and International Genealogy Societies
- United States Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Why You Should Research Coroner Records and Where to Find Them
- Obituary Search FAQs
- Free Online Archives and Digital Collections for Historians and Genealogists
- Historical U.S. Draft Registration and Enrollment Rules
- 60 Free Online Genealogy Websites You Should Be Using
- 500 Free Library of Congress Digital Collections
- Beyond the Search Engine: Using Google Databases for Genealogy Research
- How to Use the United States Federal Non-Population Census Schedules
- How to Get the Most From the Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
- Meanings for 40 Common Terms Found in Probate Records
- 16 Hidden Genealogy Clues That Help Determine Relationships
- 21 Online Newspaper Research Do’s and Don’ts
- How to Get the Most from Chronicling America
- Use the National Archives Numident Computerized Files to Search Social Security Applications, Claims, and Death Records
- 20 Things You Can Find in Church Records to Help Find Your Ancestors
- Did Your Ancestor Complete an Alien Registration Affidavit?
- Are You Using Mortality Schedules from the Census Records
- How to Determine the State of Residence from Social Security Numbers
- Alternatives for the Missing 1890 U. S. Federal Census
- Where to Find Online City Directories
- 33 Things You Can Find in City Directories
- 24 Ways to Find Ancestor Death Information
- Using The Internet Archive for Genealogy Research
- 4 Big Challenges in Downloading Historical Newspaper Articles
- 15 Reasons to Research Funeral and Memorial Books
- 13 Ways to Find Physical Characteristics Without Photos
- Why You Should Be Using a Newspaper Research Log
- When Were State Birth Records Started and Required
- When Were Statewide Death Registrations Required
- 32 Ways to Find Ancestor Locations and Addresses
- The Easiest Way to Find Every Historical Newspaper in America
- 32 Reasons Why Searching for Obituaries is Like Finding Gold
- 12 Keys to Properly Analyzing the Vitals Section of Historical Newspapers
Genealogy QuickSheets – Frequently Asked Questions
Quicksheets are also known as Quick Reference Guides. They are generally a one or two page PDF that is downloadable. A few QuickSheets are as large as a five page PDF.
Every QuickSheet is in a specific post on The Ancestor Hunt website. Just bring up the post, and at the bottom of the page is a big brown Download button that allows you to view and/or download the PDF when clicked.
There are over 80 QuickSheets.
Here are links to the 10 Most Popular:
- 100 Best Free Online Genealogy Websites
- Beyond the Search Engine: Using Google Databases for Genealogy Research
- 64 Genealogy Items to Collect from Your Home
- United States Genealogical and Historical Societies
- 24 Places Where You Can Find Your Ancestors Occupation
- 13 Types of Genealogical Information You Can Find in Old Yearbooks
- 16 Places Where You Can Find Genealogy and Family History Books
- Easy Cousin Relationship Chart
- The Easiest Way to Find Every Historical Newspaper in America
- The Best Way to Find 20% More Pertinent Newspaper Articles Online
Yes! You can view or download as many as you wish.