Reading German Records
By Michele Simmons Lewis, Student German: Reading the Records is my favorite German course from The National Institute for Genealogical Studies so far. The first half of this course concentrates…
By Michele Simmons Lewis, Student German: Reading the Records is my favorite German course from The National Institute for Genealogical Studies so far. The first half of this course concentrates…
By Shannon Bennett, Student I love history. Really, I do, and if you have followed this blog for any amount of time you probably have figured that out. So guess…
By Shannon Bennett, Student Religious records are used frequently in genealogy research. Baptismal records can verify a birth date and parent’s names. Burial records can give an estimated death date.…
Skill-Building: Nuts & Bolts of Reporting Research written by Forensic Genealogist Leslie Brinkley Lawson is a new course offered by The National Institute for Genealogical Studies starting January 12, 2015. A…
By Shannon Combs Bennett, Student After U.S. Religious Records – Part 1 I jumped straight into U.S. Religious Records – Part 2 . I thought it made sense to just go…