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Sweden Research on the FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 8 February 2013 | No CommentsLong known for the beauty of its ladies and handsome men, Sweden has been the source of ancestral families for many people around the world. Researching ancestral Swedish lines used... -
Child Labor in America
Posted on 7 February 2013 | No CommentsWe know that young children were pressed into dangerous jobs during history and little appreciate their social, political and work environments on our modern world. Children were important only as... -
Old Copp’s Hill Burial Ground
Posted on 6 February 2013 | No CommentsDuring my first visit to the old Copp’s Hill Burial Ground in Boston, I had no idea that some of my ancestors were buried there. Tourists following the Freedom Trail... -
Colonel William McMachen
Posted on 5 February 2013 | No CommentsMy ancestor, Colonel William McMachen lived an adventurous life. Born in Scotland in the 1690’s, he met the beautiful Elizabeth Blair who soon became his wife. The young couple relocated... -
Social Security Index on FamilySearch
Posted on 4 February 2013 | No CommentsGenealogists in the United States know how useful the Social Security Death Index in their research. FamilySearch offers the SSDI in searchable format. Additionally, the FamilySearch Wiki contains an article... -
Family of Stephen and Experience Ellis Churchill
Posted on 3 February 2013 | No CommentsMy ancestors, Stephen Churchill and Experience Ellis were born and married in Plymouth, Massachusetts in the late 1600’s. They raised their family there. A document that includes the names and... -
Etiquette on the FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 2 February 2013 | No CommentsFlame wars are rare on the FamilySearch Wiki but wiki users can inadvertently post comments or change existing articles without thinking of how their work affects others. To help us... -
A Family History Using Prezi
Posted on 1 February 2013 | No CommentsLarissa tells us that she is a historian. Through her work she inadvertently found the history of her family that she knew nothing about. Many genealogy researchers have ‘accidentally’ found...












