Tuesday’s Tip: Five Drawbacks I’ve Encountered Using Census Records
Posted by Liv | Filed under Tuesday's Tips
Archives.com has recently added the complete 1790-1930 U.S. Census to its already billion-record database. This is great news indeed! And to help them promote this new addition to their service, they have asked Geneabloggers (via contest) to share any tricks, tips, or words of wisdom for first time users, or, offer some sage advice on [...]
Tags: ancestors, archives.com, census, family research, geneaalogy, geneabloggers, resource
Tuesday’s Tip: Five Steps to Getting Started with Your Family Research
Posted by Liv | Filed under Tuesday's Tips
My return to family research, along with the launch of this blog this year, has prompted a few family members and friends to ask questions about my process and how I began tracing my family tree. The process is not difficult and thanks to new technology and the Internet, my journey so far has been [...]
Tags: ancestors, ancestry.com, family groups, family interviews, family reesearch, family tree magazine, genealogy, genealogy basics, how-to, pedigrees
Surname Saturday: Routt, 1st Generation
Posted by Liv | Filed under Routt, Surname, Surname Saturday
urname Saturday is one of the popular “Daily Blogging Series” going on at GeneaBloggers.com! This series is intended to give genealogy bloggers a chance to discuss a surname and mention its origin, its geographical location(s), and how it fits into their family research. So I’ve joined the foray and plan to share information regularly about [...]
Tags: 1870, 1880, ancestors, chappell hill, Charlotte Routt, family history, Jefferson Routt, John Routt, Lula Routt, Mary Routt, Osborn Routt, routt, Sallie Routt, slavery, slaves, surname, texas, Washington Co., Willie Routt


























