Father-Daughter Reunion Facilitated by a MyHeritage DNA Test and the Today Show

There was a great segment on Megan Kelly’s Today Show that genealogists have got to see. When you take a DNA test, you never know what may come of it! Sarah, from Fort Wayne, Indiana (now living in the Netherlands) Continue reading Father-Daughter Reunion Facilitated by a MyHeritage DNA Test and the Today Show

Virginia Historical Timeline, 1497-1788

The following article is by my friend Bill Dollarhide, taken from his book, Virginia Censuses & Substitute Name Lists, 1607-2014. Prologue: Virginia has the distinction of being the home of the earliest permanent English settlement in North America, the Jamestown Continue reading Virginia Historical Timeline, 1497-1788

NEHGS Releases New Database-Mayflower Families 5th Generation Descendants, 1700-1880

The following news release was received from the New England Historic Genealogical Society. I immediately checked out their new Mayflower Families 5th Generation database and absolutely love it! Over 59,450 people in the fifth generation of 50 of the 51 Continue reading NEHGS Releases New Database-Mayflower Families 5th Generation Descendants, 1700-1880

MyHeritage Releases Two-Factor Authentication & Expires User Passwords to Enhance Security

The following was received from MyHeritage today. I blogged about their security incident a few days ago. On Monday, June 4, we released a statement regarding a cybersecurity incident. Earlier that same day, at approximately 1 p.m. EST, MyHeritage’s Chief Continue reading MyHeritage Releases Two-Factor Authentication & Expires User Passwords to Enhance Security

New Historical Records Databases Posted at FamilySearch the Week of June 4, 2018

The following was received from FamilySearch June 7, 2018: FamilySearch added over 700,000 New York naturalization records and one million more historical records and images from Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Ohio, and New Jersey. The BillionGraves Index has added over 600,000 Continue reading New Historical Records Databases Posted at FamilySearch the Week of June 4, 2018

The New Ancestral Beginnings City Directory Database

I got a note from my good friend, Regina Negrycz, this morning – stating that the Ancestral Beginnings City Directory database is now open for membership. Regina is a professional genealogist who is most likely best known for specializing in Continue reading The New Ancestral Beginnings City Directory Database

Map Guide to Swiss Parish Registers -Vol. 9 -Cantons of Lucerne, Obwalden, Nidwalden & Schwyz – Now Shipping

This is another update to let our readers know that Family Roots Publishing is now shipping the soft cover version of Volume Nine of the Map Guide to Swiss Parish Registers. This Swiss Map Guide, covers the Cantons of Cantons Continue reading Map Guide to Swiss Parish Registers -Vol. 9 -Cantons of Lucerne, Obwalden, Nidwalden & Schwyz – Now Shipping

MyHeritage Says 92 Million User Email Addresses & Hashed Passwords Compromised

It has been announced that the MyHeritage database of email addresses and hashed passwords was compromised. It doesn’t look like any real damage was done, but it does give us pause… Are any of you still using the same password Continue reading MyHeritage Says 92 Million User Email Addresses & Hashed Passwords Compromised

New & Updated FamilySearch Databases Posted From February 13 to June 3, 2018

The following databases were newly posted or updated starting with February 13, running through June 3, 2018 (My last listing ended with Feb. 12, with the one previous to it covering Oct. 21, 2017 to Feb. 08, 2018): Although it’s Continue reading New & Updated FamilySearch Databases Posted From February 13 to June 3, 2018