See Cari's blog post about our upcoming course in June at GRIP, “Not Just Farmer’s”
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Registration is open for our GRIP course, "Not 'Just' Farmers: Records, Relationships, and the Reality of Their Lives.' See the YT interview here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcBk...
More details: grip.ngsgenealogy.org/courses/not-...
Registration is open for the EE4 Study Group with me. 5 weeks, Wednesdays, April 1, 2026 – April 29, 2026. Choose either 10am Pacific/1pm Easter or 2pm Pacific/5pm Eastern. You must own a copy of the book. $75 to register here:
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Only 3 days left to register for the IGHR course - Repository Research: From Website to Doorway. “I took 'Repository Research' last year. It's fantastic - one of the most useful institutes I've attended. I use what I learned on a regular basis.” See ighr.gagensociety.org/repositories/
I'm busy prepping my lectures for the upcoming Olympia Genealogical Society seminar, "Decoding Your Ancestors: The Tech Edition with Cyndi Ingle." Saturday, February 07, 2026, 08:50 AM to 02:30 PM Pacific. See: olygensoc.org/events/2026-...
Registration open: MGP Study Group. $95, Wed. 3pm Pacific Feb 11-Mar 25, 2026. This beginner/low-intermediate studies the book Mastering Genealogical Proof by Thomas W. Jones. You need to own a copy of the book (physical book recommended).
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On May 3rd I was honored to be given the Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck Distinguished Service by the Dallas Genealogical Society. Thank you to everyone at DGS for this award in Lloyd's name. It means so much to me.
The clip from their meeting starts at about 13:33:
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New on CL today: The Branching Out Genealogy Podcast is your go-to guide to family history news, tips, tech, and “tea.” Hosted by Elizabeth Swanay O’Neal, CG®, and Tami Osmer Mize.
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Join me tomorrow as part of the free Legacy Family Tree Webinars Marathon! I will be on April 3. 2025 at 11pm Eastern, "Links That Last: Managing and Understanding URLs," familytreewebinars.com/webinar/link...
Today Cyndi's List is officially 29 years old! Still your FREE starting point for genealogical research. Please be sure to stop by and BROWSE the categories. Browsing helps prod your thinking and point you in new directions. Thank you for all your support all these years! cyndislist.com/categories
Registration is open for our GRIP ccourse, The Spirit of the Inland Seas: Research in the Great Lakes Region, 22-27 June 2025. Read all about it in Cari's blog,
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An important discussion - free from APG and open to everyone:
Saving A Nation’s Stories: The US National Archives and Why Advocacy Matters
Sunday 2 March 2025, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Eastern
Open to all; registration required
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An important discussion - free from APG and open to everyone:
Saving A Nation’s Stories: The US National Archives and Why Advocacy Matters
Sunday 2 March 2025, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Eastern
Open to all; registration required
members.apgen.org/Calendar/mor...
We are busy preparing all new materials for this summer's virtual GRIP Course, coordinated by Paula Stuart-Warren, Beyond Digging Deeper: Sources, Methods, and Practices. Registration is open and we hope to see you in class! grip.ngsgenealogy.org/courses/beyo...
Today on CL: A new category with 74 links - Anglican & Episcopal, cyndislist.com/anglican/. It's ready for more new links, so please send me what you have (if I don't already have it!). To submit new links: cyndislist.com/submit/
Cari Taplin (Genealogy Pants) and I have developed a new study group, based on Evidence Explained 4th edition. Please join us! Check out her blog post for more information.
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Today on CL: new and updated links to the One-Room Schoolhouse Center, including this directory of America's One-Room Schools
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Today on CL: Do you explore collections on university library sites enough? PennState Libraries, Digital Newspapers, includes so much including Civil War era newspapers, libraries.psu.edu/about/collec...
Hit a brick wall? Ready to learn about sources, information, & evidence & to analyze & correlate to solve research problems? Register for the Mastering Genealogical Proof Study Group. Saturdays, 2pm Pacific, Feb 15-Mar 29, 2025. $95. Study the book by Thomas W. Jones. square.link/u/SPKZqVbx
Today on CL: updated 72 links to The Knowles Collection -- six free databases on FamilySearch with more than 1.2 million Jewish people. Read more: knowlescollection.blogspot.com/2022/03/acce...
New on CL today because David Rencher is excited about it! From the Registry of Deeds Ireland: Ireland, Properties, from 1298 to 1975, www.familysearch.org/search/full-...
Today on CL: Updated all my links to John Grenham's Irish Ancestors site, the companion site to his terrific book. This site is a must for anyone with Irish ancestral research. www.johngrenham.com
Today on CL: Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters, revwarapps.org.
Roster transcriptions & pension applications or bounty land claims, including transcripts of collections at LofV. Use your browser's Ctrl+F (Find) function to search the page for specific surnames.
Registration is open for the Mastering Genealogical Proof Study Group with Cyndi Ingle. Saturdays, 2pm Pacific, Feb 15-March 29, 2025. $95. We study the book by Thomas W. Jones. See: square.link/u/SPKZqVbx
Observation of the day: broken links are common (even on Google). I have links added just last year that are already broken & links from 1998 that still work. Please report a link when you find it broken. I truly appreciate your help in keeping this a useful genealogical research tool!
Today on CL: a new sub-cat under Methodist and under Religion & Churches - Circuit Riders & Traveling Ministers. What new links can you submit for me to use in this unique category?
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Today on CL: a digitized collection of British Columbia City Directories, 1860-1955. This is one example of how libraries and archives are bringing us valuable free sources for our research. What library collection online is your favorite? www.vpl.ca/digital-libr...
Today on CL: when it's helpful, I replace broken links w/links to the Wayback Machine. Today's example was a site, OrphanFinder.com. It disappeared. But it lives on at Wayback. I label all such links with (Wayback Machine) in the title. See today's What's New page, www.cyndislist.com/whatsnew/12-...
New on CL today: Northeast Slavery Records Index, an online searchable compilation of records that identify enslaved persons and enslavers in the states of New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. nesri.commons.gc.cuny.edu
Today on CL: An amazing example of what one person can do to make a difference in genealogy. They Had Names: African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia, by Stacy Ashmore Cole. She's sharing sources with more than 37,000 references to named African Americans. theyhadnames.net