Featuring Super Bowl Champion Steve Young Steve Young is a great example of balancing success, notoriety, and family connection. We are excited to have him share his experiences, stories, and family ...
The Lake County Genealogical Society announced it will be meeting at 10 a.m. Jan. 29 at The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced keynote speakers for this year's RootsTech family history ...
TEL AVIV, Israel & SALT LAKE CITY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MyHeritage, the popular online family history network, and FamilySearch.org announced today the signing and commencement of a strategic ...
Many African Americans who begin the quest to find their ancestors are psyched when they view, for the first time, the names of their people in the 1870 Census, the first one in which all blacks in ...
Young was among the lineup of RootsTech 2026 keynote speakers announced Monday.
The FamilySearch.org full text search feature, now in their labs area, that became known to most of us only about a month ago, is proving to be a research gamechanger. I have heard from over a dozen ...
Sitting in Temple Square, the FamilySearch Library houses millions of genealogical records profiling more than three billion deceased people, making it the largest library of its kind in the world.
When it comes to family history, many people enjoy the thrill of discovering long lost ancestral lines. But what about your group of friends? Or your coworkers at the office? Have you ever been with a ...
When it comes to online genealogy, the two major for-profit players are Ancestry.com and MyHeritage. Ancestry.com got a major head start over MyHeritage, but it mostly focused on gathering historical ...
April 28, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google FamilySearch, the online arm of the Family History Library, has a new beta search service that lets the public ...
A reader, who has a premium Ancestry.com subscription, recently asked me this: Is there any point in also searching for information on FamilySearch.org? Or can researchers assume Ancestry will give ...