Genealogy Insight – Your Ancestors Lived in a Different World Than You Do

Historical records make more sense when you understand the world your ancestors lived in. Naming traditions, spelling variations, migration routes, census instructions, occupations, social customs, and even the meaning of common words were often very different from today. A child might be named after a deceased sibling. Ages in census records may shift from decade […]

Genealogy Insight – The Hint Is Not the Evidence

Modern genealogy websites make research easier than ever—but they also make it easy to mistake suggestions, hints, and user-submitted information for proof. Hints are designed to point researchers toward possible records. They are starting points, not conclusions. A record still needs to be examined carefully to determine whether the dates, relationships, locations, and details actually […]

Genealogy Insight – Half Your Family History May Be Hiding Behind Married Names

Many researchers unintentionally focus more attention on male ancestors because surnames are easier to follow through records. But when female ancestors are overlooked, entire branches of family history can quietly disappear. Women often carried the social, religious, migration, and community connections that tied families together. Their names appear in obituaries, witnesses lists, newspapers, probate records, […]

Why You Should Become a Member of the Newspaper Research Academy

Most genealogists know how to search newspapers. Far fewer know how to truly research them. That difference matters. Because newspapers are unlike any other genealogical record source. They are messy, inconsistent, emotional, fragmented, and often difficult to search effectively. Names are misspelled. Articles are hidden in unexpected sections. OCR errors distort people and places. Important […]

MyHeritage New and Updated Collections – May 1-15, 2026

MyHeritage continues to add or update its record collections at a fast pace for us to search. For May 1-15, 2026, there are 7 new and 2 updated collections. The new and updated collections are: I hope that some of these are what you have been waiting for! Good Luck and Happy Hunting!

Ancestry New and Updated Collections – May 1-15, 2026

Ancestry.com continues to add or update its record collections at a fast pace for us to search. For the period of May 1-15, 2026, the new and updated collections are: I hope that some of these are what you have been waiting for! Good Luck and Happy Hunting!

Genealogy Insight – The Best Place to Start Is Closer Than You Think

New researchers often rush toward distant generations, famous surnames, or colonial-era ancestors before building a solid foundation in their own recent family history. But the most accurate and information-rich records are usually the most recent ones. Parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, family photographs, obituaries, newspapers, city directories, and living relatives often contain details that prevent major mistakes […]

Genealogy Insight – A Family Story Is a Clue, Not Proof

Family stories are often where genealogy begins. Tales about famous relatives, Revolutionary War ancestors, Native American heritage, or dramatic immigration stories can inspire generations of curiosity and research. But family stories change over time. Details are forgotten, names shift, timelines compress, and memories become polished through repeated retelling. Some stories contain truth at the center. […]

Genealogy Insight – The Same Name Doesn’t Mean the Same Person

One of the easiest mistakes in genealogy is connecting two people simply because they share the same name. In many communities, the same names appeared repeatedly across multiple families, generations, and even neighboring households. A record might seem like a perfect match at first glance, but names alone rarely tell the full story. Dates, occupations, […]

FamilySearch New and Updated Collections – May 1-15, 2026

FamilySearch continues to add or update its record collections at a fast pace for us to search. ​​For the period of May 1-15, 2026, the added/updated collections are: For a complete list of all added/updated collections, go to https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list​ I hope that some of these are what you have been waiting for! Good Luck and […]