Genealogy Tip of the Day
14 May 2018
Reminder That Tip of the Day Has Moved
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As a reminder, this blog moved to a new domain in 2015 and is no longer housed at Blogspot. If you have wondered where the postings have ...
21 November 2015
Reminder That We've Moved!
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Our blog is now hosted at http://www.genealogytipoftheday.com Check us out there!
08 June 2015
Reminder That We Have Moved!
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Future tips will be posted on Genealogy Tip of the Day at http://www.genealogytipoftheday.com. WordPress gives me more flexibility as a bl...
02 June 2015
Genealogy Tip of the Day Has Moved!
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Today's tip was the last one that we're posting on the Blogger site. Future tips will be posted on Genealogy Tip of the Day at http:...
How Easy Was It For Your Ancestor to Move?
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Some ancestors are more "portable" than others. Their lifestyle, economic status, and occupation can make it easier for them to pi...
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Rootdig.com Has Moved
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My genealogy blog, Rootdig.com , has moved to http://rootdig.genealogytipoftheday.com. Future postings will be made at that site. If you w...
01 June 2015
Are You Filling In the Holes?
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One of the reasons for creating ancestral chronologies is so that gaps in time can be noticed more easily. Are there fifteen years in your ...
A Reminder: We've Moved
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In case you missed the first announcement: Genealogy Tip of the Day will no longer be posted to our site on Blogger.com. Effective toda...
Classes, Webinars, and Back Issues
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We are excited about the following events. Join us virtually and grow your genealogy skills this summer. Organizing Genealogy Information...
31 May 2015
Genealogy Tip of the Day Is Moving!
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Genealogy Tip of the Day will no longer be posted to our site on Blogger.com. Effective today our postings will be posted on http://www....
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My Blogs
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I currently maintain the following genealogy blogs: Rootdig.com --my genealogy research blog Genealogy Tip of the Day --one genealogy h...
Was the License Returned?
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If you've located an entry in local marriage records that a license was issued for your ancestor, have you determined if the license wa...
30 May 2015
The Probable Informant
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Some documents clearly state who was the informant. Many though do not provide this information. When considering the accuracy of informatio...
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29 May 2015
Lines over Letters
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If you see a straight line over a letter in an original document, consider the possibility that it could be shorthand to indicate that the l...
June Webinars
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We still have openings in our webinars next week. Topics are: War of 1812 Pensions at Fold3.com-these are free on their site. Using Coloni...
28 May 2015
Are You Familiar With the Records You Are Using?
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When using a record set with which you are not familiar, think about how someone gets into the record, how the information in the record is...
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27 May 2015
Bothering With a Brother's Baptism
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Reading the German language records was difficult and I almost didn't bother obtaining copies of the baptismal entries for the siblings ...
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26 May 2015
Have Your Own Personal Copy
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I'm a member of subscription sites that allow me to create links to images on their sites that requires me to have a subscription to acc...
25 May 2015
Served From a Nearby State
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Many men who served in the United States Civil War did not enlist in the state where they resided. For a variety of reasons a man may have e...
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20% off webinar sale ends today!
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Memorial Day 20% Sale If you missed our 20% off sale, it's back on for Memorial Day and before the old inventory is physically remov...
24 May 2015
What's Your Favorite Genealogy Tip?
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While there are many tips that are helpful, I think that "looking at your assumptions" is the best one. Genealogists have to assum...
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20% off webinar sale back on for Memorial Day
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Memorial Day 20% Sale If you missed our 20% off sale, it's back on for Memorial Day and before the old inventory is physically remove...
Review What You Think
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Years ago, I used a series of records. I didn't find my relatives in them and made some incorrect conclusions about how the records were...
23 May 2015
How Did That Impact Your Family?
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I discovered today that an ancestor of mine died when he had barely been married five years, leaving behind a wife and three children. This ...
22 May 2015
Contextual Clues Mean It's Not a Part of a Name
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The middle entry on this page of 1838 baptisms from Aurich, Germany contains the entry for my ancestor. The fourth column contains the na...
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Check Hours Before Your Trip
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If you are planning a research trip to any facility, confirm their hours of operation during your time in the locality. Genealogical and his...
21 May 2015
It's a Baby Not My Daddy
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Years ago researchers were told that there was an 1862 burial for a John H. Johnson in a cemetery near where their ancestor with that name l...
Webinars: Local Land Records, War of 1812, Virginia Land Patents, LOC Newspapers
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We are excited to offer a series of new webinars in June 2015. Registration is limited and early registration is encouraged to save your sp...
20 May 2015
For Tomorrow May Never Come: Newspaper Items from a Distance
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Newspaper items mentioning your ancestor may appear a distance from where he lived, particularly if the event is somehow newsworthy. Thi...
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19 May 2015
Names Out of Order?
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If your ancestor had a first, middle, and last name, keep in mind that it is possible that those names could be in the wrong order in a reco...
An Offer From Our Sponsor
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Genealogy Tip of the Day is proudly sponsored by GenealogyBank . Take a look at their special subscription offer for Genealogy Tip of the D...
18 May 2015
No Relationships before 1880
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In pre-1880 United States census records, the relationship of each person to the head of household is not given. Do not assume that the cens...
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17 May 2015
Reasonably Doubting Genealogical Proof
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A Facebook fan of Genealogy Tip of the Day asked whether beyond reasonable doubt is the level genealogists want to reach. Here's my sho...
16 May 2015
One Record Is Not Proof
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It's hard to boil down genealogical "proof" into one short tip of the day, but one document by itself is usually not considere...
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20% Webinar Sale
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The site that hosts my webinars has told me that I need to remove some because I have maxed out my space. Increasing my space means increasi...
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