How To Find Naturalization and Citizenship Records
Have you searched for ancestors’ Naturalization and Citizenship Records in the major genealogy databases but found no record? Naturalization records may have been filed in a local or state court, usually where the applicant was living. Starting in the early 1900’s the Naturalization documents were filed in federal District and…
New York City Geographical Birth Index
The New York City Geographical Birth Index is unusual in that it lists births by the street address of the child’s residence. The index records all births in New York City from approximately 1880 to 1912. In older records, there are so many name variations that you might miss a…
Mississippi Statewide Death Index, 1912-1943
This is the first time that the Mississippi Statewide Death Index, 1912-1943 has been published online. You can read the Reclaim The Records report on their successful effort to make the index widely available. Check out the Reclaim The Records blog post before using the index so you know what’s…
New York Adoptee Birth Records Opened
Free Access to Databases
Would you like free access to databases of genealogy records? The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society recently announced a substantial expansion of available New York records. Remote access to a collection of New York Roman Catholic vital records is available with a membership to the New York Genealogical &…
Pennsylvania Adoptee Search for Birth Parents
A Pennsylvania adoptee search for birth parents usually requires more research beyond obtaining the original birth certificate, a version of which is available to adoptees. The Non Certified Copy of Original Birth Certificate lists the child’s name, the birth mother’s full name, the birth mother’s age and the birth father,…
Free Military Records
Free military records of your ancestors or more recent service members are available to everyone through state and federal archives and libraries. Digital collections of scanned records are increasingly online. Here’s a smattering of state-level records. Go to Florida Memory at the state archives site to search World War I…
Hidden Census Records
Ancestry DNA Matches – First Contact
You’ve tested your DNA through Ancestry.com and now you want to send a message to your Ancestry DNA matches through the application’s messaging program. There is one method that many researchers have found is more likely to reach the recipient. Before you reach out, formulate your questions and conduct enough…