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Do you use the FamilySearch experimental labs site to obtain county records? If so, do you remember (or even realize) that locked records don’t show… Read More »Locked
Do you use the FamilySearch experimental labs site to obtain county records? If so, do you remember (or even realize) that locked records don’t show… Read More »Locked
IGI While updating sources for Benjamin Duggins, I came across some old notes from the IGI (International Genealogical Index). Do you remember using the IGI… Read More »Friday Find
Did you catch Elizabeth Shown Mills’ Facebook post about her success using FamilySearch’s experimental labs to locate deeds and wills? Her experience provides compelling evidence… Read More »Crawford Find
OK, I admit it. I am not good about keeping a research log. As I’m working in FamilySearch’s Experimental Labs, I’m finding a need to… Read More »Logging Work in Labs
Do you contribute to the FamilySearch tree? If so, do you follow any of the individuals you have contributed to? The ability to ‘follow’ an… Read More »FamilySearch Duplicates
Have you searched the ‘Genealogies’ on the FamilySearch site? When I first started researching my family resources like the IGI and Ancestral File were some… Read More »Ancestral File
By now, I’m sure you have tried the newly released Experimental Search on the FamilySearch Labs site. If so, did you check out some of… Read More »Another FamilySearch Lab
If you haven’t heard yet, FamilySearch’s new feature, Experimental Search, is available. Experimental Search will search every U.S. deed and probate record in the FamilySearch… Read More »Labs – Experimental Search
for all future time for always Have you thought about what happens to your genealogical research? While I have been considering my options, a recent… Read More »Forever
Do you typically attach sources to events (facts) you have for an individual? For an ‘old fogey’ like myself, this has been an evolving process.… Read More »Sourcing Events