York County, Pennsylvania, Historian – Margery Freas, Dies From Injuries Sustained in an Auto Crash

Margery Freas, 84, died at a Florida hospital Monday from injuries she suffered in a crash on Friday. She helped the York County Heritage Trust launch an oral history program in the early 1990s. Freas offered the trust numerous historical Continue reading York County, Pennsylvania, Historian – Margery Freas, Dies From Injuries Sustained in an Auto Crash

The National Archives and Footnote.com Launch Online African American History Collection

The following was written by Footnote.com staff: Over a Million Pages of Original Documents, Letters and Photos, Most Digitized for the First Time LINDON, Utah – (BUSINESS WIRE) – In celebration of Black History Month, Footnote.com is launching its African Continue reading The National Archives and Footnote.com Launch Online African American History Collection

Scottish Castles Get Cash, as the Donor Had “Lost all Trust in Bankers…”

Some anonymous American handed over £1.4 million to the National Trust of Scotland. The man has no Scottish connection, but he thinks Scottish castles are cool. Beside that, he “had lost all trust in bankers and the US government.” It Continue reading Scottish Castles Get Cash, as the Donor Had “Lost all Trust in Bankers…”

More New Small Databases at Family Tree Connection

Again, more new databases have recently been added to the many other “small databases” located at Family Tree Connection. The following databases are now available to search: ALABAMA Ensley High School 1946 Graduation – Birmingham Public Schools, Graduation Exercises of Continue reading More New Small Databases at Family Tree Connection

Ulysses S. Grant Papers Moving to Mississippi State University

CARBONDALE, Illinois – Mississippi might seem like an unlikely place to honor Ulysses S. Grant. After all, the Union general’s military victory at Vicksburg helped turn the tide of the Civil War against the state and the rest of Dixie. Continue reading Ulysses S. Grant Papers Moving to Mississippi State University

The Missouri Death Certificates Online Index & Digital Death Certificates 1910-1957

Missouri is one of a handful of states that have made digital death certificates available to the public. While some states have seemingly become more conservative about allowing access, Missouri launched the “Post-1910 Death Records Project” with certificates created according Continue reading The Missouri Death Certificates Online Index & Digital Death Certificates 1910-1957

4 Million Pages of Papers Opened to the Public at the Eisenhower Presidential Library

The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum just announced the release of approximately 4 million pages for public research. Following is the Archives News Release: January 25, 2009 ABILENE, Kan. – The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum announces the release of Continue reading 4 Million Pages of Papers Opened to the Public at the Eisenhower Presidential Library

Volunteer Elizabeth Heath Retires – Leaving a Ward County, Texas Historical Legacy

On January 16, 2009, Elizabeth Heath was presented with a plaque of appreciation for her many years of voluntary service to Ward County. Heath is a 50-year resident of Monahans, Texas and founder of the Ward County Archives in the Continue reading Volunteer Elizabeth Heath Retires – Leaving a Ward County, Texas Historical Legacy

New at Footnote.com – Indian Census Rolls – City Directories – Civil War Widows’ Pensions – Arkansas Civil War Service Records

Footnote.com sent out an update today stating the new records that can be found at their site. The following items are new or updated for January. I added a listing of cities for which Footnote earlier posted city directories. Indian Continue reading New at Footnote.com – Indian Census Rolls – City Directories – Civil War Widows’ Pensions – Arkansas Civil War Service Records

The Livingston County Genealogical Society May Be Able to Help You

As with most genealogical societies, the Livingston County Genealogical Society in Michigan collects, preserves, and makes available to the public, information on people who have lived in Livingston County. The group also helps researchers searching ancestors in Livingston County, no Continue reading The Livingston County Genealogical Society May Be Able to Help You