01 November 2020

Your Genealogy Today: Nov/Dec 2020

Here's the tentative line-up for the new issue which will be available on 12 November. 

The Value of Gossip
Robbie Gorr looks at five ways to find family tales told over the back fence

25 Places Where Your Family’s Facts May Hide
George G. Morgan suggests sources where you may find hidden clues

Advertising Trade Cards from the 1880s
Stephen L. W. Greene looks at the once-popular advertising method often collected by our ancestors

“A Temporary Colony”: British Florida, 1763-1784
David A. Norris shows us where to find the records for those who settled in Florida before joining the United States

The Importance of Being Frank If You Can’t Be Earnest
Sue Lisk looks at possible reasons for how our ancestors got their names -- (love that title)

Death Records…Let’s Look Beyond the “Usual!”
Diane L. Richard goes beyond the usual resources used to document the death of an ancestor

Sororities and Genealogy
Leslie Michele Derrough looks at the importance of sororities in the lives of our ancestors

DNA & Genealogy: How Much Testing Do We Really Need?
Ed Storey offers tips on how to get the most out of a will, for genealogy purposes

Advice From the Pros: Track Your Speaking Engagements with Trello
Lisa A. Alzo shares how to use a free tool to manage your speaking calendar

The Back Page: Dont’ Be Afraid to Stumble
Dave Obee says a stumble can be a step forward when doing family history research

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