What’s New at FamilySearch? – Week of June 29, 2012

FamilySearch is one of the largest, and most popular, genealogy websites. Many people use it because it doesn’t charge a membership or subscription fee. One of the best things about it is that it is able to frequently update the resources that it can offer to genealogists. Here is some of what’s new at FamilySearch this week. FamilySearch has been working on a project called the Massachusetts Wiki Project. They recently added a major content update to the Plymouth County, Massachusetts page. There have also been twenty-seven Plymouth County town pages added. Genealogists can find vital records, a history of … Continue reading

What’s New at FamilySearch? – Week of June 21, 2012

If you are new to genealogy, then you should take the time to check out FamilySearch. It is free to use, and there are frequent updates of and additions to their website. It is a great place for a new genealogist to get started working on his or her family tree. If you are a skilled genealogist, it may have been a while since you used FamilySearch. Here is a little of what is new at FamilySearch this week. FamilySearch posted a new update about their indexing project in their blog. It was posted on June 15, 2012, and is … Continue reading