Posts Tagged ‘find’

Searching for Death certificates | Find Death Records Online

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011


. recordsUS.weebly.com Do you want to know how Gov Resources allows you to carry out online public records? It is one of the sites online that allow people to search for records. There are other methods of searching like from government agencies, libraries etc. that are free. There are…

Who Am I — Find My Ancestors – Thomasville Genealogical Library.WMV

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011


Who am I? Millions of people have asked that very question, and have been researching their lineage for centuries. Genealogy is the number one hobby in in the world, so there are a lot of people searching for their ancestors, and writing their own family history. Are you the descendant of an immigrant that sailed to America? Do you have an ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War or Civil War? Do you have an infamous ancestor in your family tree? Many of us do. Have you been looking for historical records, to document your family’s history, without success? The Thomasville, Genealogical, History & Fine Arts Library can help you find more about your ancestors than you ever dreamed was possible.

DNA Test To Find Out My Ethnicity!

Monday, July 18th, 2011


So i was adopted, and i get asked all the time by so many people “what are you?” and i always say “well i dont really know.. im half white and half a mystery” well the mystery will soon be solved! because im taking a DNA test from ancestry.com and within like 11 days or so ill have the results ;) The Results! – youtu.be

How can I find the current copyright owner of rare genealogical books, especially if the author is deceased?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

My wife and I love history and genealogy of the family. Often, by the difficulty in finding published genealogical records in old rare books, sometimes self-published. We’d love to find the owners of copyright of these books and see if it would open the public domain or a permissive license. How can we find the owners of copyright, especially since most of the original authors have died? If we find the right holder, who must sign a release form allowing the contents or index family to participate freely on the Internet?