In our continuing efforts to improve our service, Genline will be releasing a new version of the Genline FamilyFinder for Windows (GFF) on Wednesday, May 13th at 4 AM Eastern Standard Time.
GFF 2.5 will automatically update to GFF 3.0 when you start the GFF program the first time after the update. The update may take [...]
SALT LAKE CITY—FamilySearch announced today it has published millions of records from Southern states to its rapidly growing, free online collection. The collection includes both digital images and indexes. Millions of death records from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida were the most recent additions. Viewers can search the free collection on the Record Search [...]
NEW YORK, NY – The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) will present the 23rd Annual Ellis Island Medals of Honor on Ellis Island, Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 6 p.m. Veteran journalist Marvin Scott, the Senior Correspondent for the WPIX News At Ten and anchor/host of the weekly issues-oriented program, “PIX News Close [...]
AJT of Philadelphia, PA asks…
“I’ve been looking all over for a place that has the 1890 Census records, but I can’t find any. Why not? Where can I look?”
This is probably one of the most common questions asked. Basically, you are not going crazy. For the most part, they don’t exist.
On the afternoon of [...]
I found this interesting contribution at YouTube last night. I would consider myself a “power User” of Google and plan to relase a similar training video soon. But for now, this video is well done and should help get some quick results. Enjoy!
