Rolling Fork
Have you researched deeds in early Kentucky? If so, have you found the creek or river on a map of waterways? Thanks to FamilySearch’s new… Read More »Rolling Fork
Have you researched deeds in early Kentucky? If so, have you found the creek or river on a map of waterways? Thanks to FamilySearch’s new… Read More »Rolling Fork
Do you ever get off track in your research? If so, you aren’t alone. Today’s post is about my getting off track. I was recently… Read More »Kelm Bakery
Do you research everyone with a fmaily surname in a county where your ancestor lived? That’s one of my current projects using FamilySearch’s new Experimental… Read More »Crawford to Gooch
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun — Use FamilySearch Full-Text SearchCalling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night Again – Time For Some More Genealogy Fun!! Come on,… Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
My Valentine’s Day 2024 post shared information about how long my ancestors were married. Today, I get to add my husband and myself to the… Read More »Golden Anniversaries
Are you thankful for the new ‘experimental labs‘ on FamilySearch? I am very grateful for this new AI tool. As I am digging thru my… Read More »Friday Find
Are you using the Experimental Labs on FamilySearch? If so, I’m sure you’ve found lots of new sources. If not, you may want to check… Read More »John Maxwell Inventory
Do you often read and/or transcribe the section following a deed where a judge or justice of the peace confirms the identities of the party… Read More »Crawford Ellis Deed
Have you ever found a piece of evidence but been unable to find any other evidence to support that original piece of evidence? That’s what… Read More »Negative Evidence
In 1797 John Crawford sold some of his Lincoln County, Kentucky land to James Logan for fifty pounds. The land was part of the land… Read More »Crawford to Logan Deed