The Family Curator is delighted to be included in CrestLeaf's new list of 14 Genealogy Blogs You Might Not Be Reading. . . but Should! From Ancestors in Apron Strings to Young and Savvy Genealogists, the alphabetical list of online family history reading offers a wide variety of topics and … [Read more...]
About Genealogy Conferences and Salt Lake City. . . One More Thing
Before we wave farewell to February and the flurry of travel to and from Salt Lake City for RootsTech, the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference, the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, the Association of Professional Genealogists Professional Management Conference, and various other … [Read more...]
Are You Doing the Genealogy Do-Over with GeneaBloggers Thomas MacEntee?
Are you looking for a little help Digitizing Photos and Documents with the GeneaBloggers Genealogy Do-Over?. This week, GeneaBloggers Thomas MacEntee gives tips for eight best practices, including scanner settings, file formats, and duplicate copies for editing. You might be … [Read more...]
RootsTech 2015 Photo Album
I hear some interesting and unusual questions when I talk about about preserving heirlooms and old photos, but the questions at RootsTech top them all. The best was a request from a lady who would like to have a swatch of her grandmother's hair fashioned into a period hair ornament. . . she's … [Read more...]
Got Stuff? Heirloom Roadshow Comes Outside the Box at RootsTech 2015
Looking for something new at RootsTech? Mark your schedule for Outside the Box free mini-sessions Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in the Vendor Hall Booth #1240. Each 30-minute presentation will feature tips and tricks to help you solve your genealogy puzzles, and I will be sharing favorite family … [Read more...]
Let It Go? Save or Toss Those Old Family Escrow Papers?
Yesterday I went into my basement family archive looking for my aunt's wedding album (yes, the basement is temperature controlled). The album wasn't upstairs in the house carefully stored in an archival box. . . it had to be downstairs, somewhere in the Holding Zone. That's what I call the … [Read more...]
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