“Who’s the Daadi” Helping South Asians With Their Family History

The following is from the September 11, 2012 edition of http://www.bbc.co.uk: A new social ancestry website created by two Londoners is helping South Asians reconnect with their past. “My grandmother got Alzheimer’s and so all the great stories that she Continue reading “Who’s the Daadi” Helping South Asians With Their Family History

Monahan’s Sales of Archives.com Just the First of Many?

The following excerpt is from an article posted in the September 14, 2012 San Francisco Business Times. Brian and Matthew Monahan’s sale of Archives.com last month was the first $100 million exit for their Redwood City-based company, Inflection LLC. They’re Continue reading Monahan’s Sales of Archives.com Just the First of Many?

Statement from Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Public Closure of the State Archives

The following news release was posted by Elizabeth Stewart Olson at 5:30pm Sep 13, and was passed on to me by my friend, Robert S. Davis, M.Ed., M.A. Statement from Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Public Closure of Continue reading Statement from Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Public Closure of the State Archives

The National Archives Displays the “Fifth Page” of the U.S. Constitution for the First Time Sept. 14-19

The following is from a National Archives press release of September 13, 2012: Washington, DC: As part of the celebration of the document’s 225th anniversary, the National Archives will for the first time exhibit the so-called “Fifth Page” of the Continue reading The National Archives Displays the “Fifth Page” of the U.S. Constitution for the First Time Sept. 14-19

County Name Changes and Abolished Counties Reflected in the 1790-1920 Federal Censuses

The following article was written by my good friend, Bill Dollarhide: Dollarhide’s Rule No. 27: Research in one county that leads you to information in another county will only be revealed on the last day of your vacation. In an Continue reading County Name Changes and Abolished Counties Reflected in the 1790-1920 Federal Censuses

Places for Finding a Woman’s Maiden Name: A Checklist of 90 Sources

The following article was written by my good friend, William Dollarhide. Enjoy… Discovering the maiden name of a female is often the biggest problem we have in genealogy. Whether you are researching your families in person, through the mail, or Continue reading Places for Finding a Woman’s Maiden Name: A Checklist of 90 Sources