Wrapping up another RootsTech. Great conversations, great people, and plenty of genealogy inspiration. If youโve never been, put it on your list for next year. #RootsTech2026
Wrapping up another RootsTech. Great conversations, great people, and plenty of genealogy inspiration. If youโve never been, put it on your list for next year. #RootsTech2026
Family Discovery Day at RootsTech! The expo hall is packed with families learning about their history together.
So many booths to explore, FamilySearch, Ancestry, MyHeritage, Findmypast, and more. Watch for a full expo hall walkthrough later this week. #RootsTech2026
RootsTech is packed with opportunities to learn! Come step inside one of the classrooms with me and see what the in-person sessions are really like. Whether youโre attending onsite or online, thereโs something here to help you take your genealogy skills to the next level. #RootsTech2026
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Join me on my journey to RootsTech, a fun family history conference in Salt Lake City. Iโll keep you posted each day and you can see what itโs all about. #Rootstech2026
RootsTech is one week away! I made a FREE 7-page guide, โ10 Tips for a Better RootsTech Experience,โ to help you feel prepared and get more out of the conference. Grab your copy here! ancestryaimee.com/rootstech_gi...
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Your old photos, slides, and VHS tapes are part of your familyโs legacy. In this video, Iโm sharing a FREE way to preserve them.
Going to #RootsTech2026? This is something youโll want to look into. Just make sure you schedule an appointment in advance.
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Graphic titled โThe Hidden Code on Your Ancestorโs Death Certificateโ featuring a historical death certificate with a magnifying glass highlighting a coded number. On the right, a woman looks surprised with a thought bubble that reads, โIt could reveal more than you think.โ
That tiny number on your ancestorโs death certificate? Itโs not random.
ICD codes can help you read messy handwriting, translate old medical terms, and uncover family health patterns. Sometimes the biggest clues are hiding in plain sight.
Want to learn how to use them? #genealogy
What if the biggest clue in your ancestorโs records is hiding in plain sight? Street addresses can reveal neighbors, migration, occupations, and connections you might miss.
In my new video, I show how to use them to track where your ancestors really lived.
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Graphic featuring the cover of the 1903 to 1904 City of Galveston directory at the top. Below it, bold text reads โNot in the census?โ followed by โCheck city directories for widows, working women, and adult children still at home.โ The design uses a blue background with a white text panel.
Census records do not tell the whole story, especially in big cities.
City directories can track an ancestor year by year with addresses, occupations, spouses, and even deaths.
Lost someone between censuses? A directory might bring them back. How have you used them in your research? #Genealogy
Going to #RootsTech next month? It's FREE virtually. Get this guide for a better experience whether you're in person on virtual. Be sure to check the box if you'll be there - we're having a meetup! Visit: ancestryaimee.com/rootstech_gi....
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San Francisco once solved overcrowding by evicting the dead.
Graves were removed, headstones reused, and not everyone was moved.
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Immigration records are more useful when you look beyond a single document. These three tips can help you research immigrant ancestors with more clarity and confidence. Do you have a different tip that has made the biggest difference for you? #genealogy
Immigration records are more useful when you look beyond a single document. These three tips can help you research immigrant ancestors with more clarity and confidence. Do you have a different tip that has made the biggest difference for you? #genealogy
This week Iโm highlighting immigration records and the stories they tell.
Between 1800โ1920, about 30โ35 million people immigrated to the U.S., and the details recorded about them changed over time.
Do you know when your immigrant ancestor arrived?
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Your ancestor may not have moved at all. The county line did. Historic boundary changes can hide records, and this map collection helps you see exactly where to search. publications.newberry.org/ahcb/
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Fridayโs map post was just the start. This video dives deeper into how maps can transform your family history research, including two massive free U.S. map collections and a simple hack for finding what you need fast. #genealogy
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Me too and love the idea of setting it walk. Thanks for sharing.
Maps can solve #genealogy mysteries. Changing county lines, vanished towns, and shifting borders can make ancestors seem to disappear when they never moved at all. Always check period maps before giving up.
From January 22โ27, 2026, MyHeritage is offering free access to 2.2 billion Australian historical records.
With 308 collections covering vital records, immigration, military service, & convict records, this is a great opportunity to explore Australian roots during Australia Day. tinyurl.com/9t5t7hbn
Starting 2026 with a side-by-side look at the big family history companies. I compare Ancestry & MyHeritage with FamilySearch, including new features and how many records were added in 2025. A helpful snapshot if youโre deciding where to focus your research this year. www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5KG...
Organizing #genealogy and family history research is not something to put off - check out my four hints to get your house in order and bring you some peace!
Watch the full video here, youtu.be/sENy2NdteFg
Did you know the federal census included Non-Population Schedules?
They reveal details on agriculture, industry, and more offering rich context and sometimes clues to ancestors missing from the regular census. Worth a look in your research! #genealogy
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Stuck or spinning your wheels in your family history research? I share practical genealogy tips and research strategies on my YouTube channel, with videos designed to help you make steady progress.
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Old newspapers can answer questions you didnโt even know to ask. Learn how to search them thoroughly for your ancestors and pick up research tricks you can use in any #genealogy project. From missed details to hidden clues, newspapers are more powerful than you think. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRpW...
You donโt need a paid subscription to make real progress in your family history. Some of the most powerful genealogy tools are completely free.
Here are five free genealogy websites every researcher should know. #genealogy
If census records feel scattered or confusing, a timeline can change everything. Lining up dates, places, and households helps you spot patterns and catch mistakes fast. Watch the full video to learn how to use timelines to strengthen your research. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hKM...