Libraries house a wealth of primary sources, such as birth and death records, census data, wills, land deeds and military documents, all forming the building blocks for constructing a comprehensive family history.
The U.S. Census Bureau conducted a highly informative webinar where several crucial updates were revealed regarding the planning and preparations for the 2030 Census.
Uncovering the hidden histories of African American ancestors is an empowering journey that not only connects individuals to their roots but also contributes to a broader narrative of American history that has often been overlooked or marginalized.
Scientists from Washington State University have made a significant discovery about the genealogy of bees, dating back as far as 120 million years ago during the time of the former supercontinent Gondwana.
Globetrekker, an innovative addition to the FamilyTreeDNA toolkit, promises to revolutionize the way genealogy and family history enthusiasts explore their ancestral origins.