Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society House History Hunting

Oops, this is a correction. Yes, you saw this item in the last eNews! but the url inadvertently got messed up so it didn’t work. Sorry. So let’s try this again. As of April 1, 2023, a new subscription service, https://historygeo.com , is available at the SGS Library. This website is an online version of the Family Maps and Texas Land Survey…
by Donna Phillips While attending RootsTech the end of February, I sat in on two classes to learn more for myself and to share with all of you. The two presentations were on the FamilySearch Library Catalog and the FamilySearch WIKI. You most likely cannot read that small print, but there are currently 106,000 articles on…
Eastside Genealogical Society Genealogy Interest Group When: Friday, October 4, 2024 from 12:30 to 2:30 pm PDT Zoom Registration required: https://tinyurl.com/5a66t9nu Topic: Finding Females in US Naturalization Records, 1790-1952Whether you’re missing a naturalization record or finding an unexpected one, this webinar helps you discover how female ancestors — both foreign-born and birthright — gained, lost, or regained citizenship in…
Click Here to Register Join hundreds of fellow conference attendees and more than 80 family history lecturers at the NGS 2022 Family History Conference, 24-28 May in Sacramento, California. This year’s conference promises to be a powerhouse of educational programs and fun social events. Conference goers also will have the chance to win terrific door prizes…
I hope you’re starting to recover post RootsTech but for us the fun isn’t over! I want to draw your attention to another exciting announcement we made in the MyHeritage keynote 🙂 This time, it’s Family Tree Timeline, a new, free feature that allows you to explore how your family history unfolded over time. The…