Many people know they can search YouTube for genealogy related videos, to help with specific problems or learn new techniques. I recently learned the Florida Bureau of Library Development has a YouTube channel with many great videos for genealogy, and...
Continue reading...Ashley Gonzalez
Newspapers: A genealogist’s best friend
Which newspaper subscription should I get? I am asked that question frequently and I see it asked on various Facebook genealogy groups and forums. The answer to that question is, “It depends!” Newspapers are essential in your genealogy tool box...
Continue reading...Bucket List: My personal genealogy to-do list!
We all have a to-do list! My personal list keeps growing and I’m excited to start accomplishing those genealogy bucket list items that have been piling up! Below, I’m detailing those genealogy bucket list items, and when I finish one,...
Continue reading...Hidden Gems: Historical societies for genealogical research
Historical societies are often overlooked and undervalued as research tools. They have genealogical information you will not find anywhere else and are made up of collections donated by families, compiled local histories or other historical artifacts. Exploring the historical society...
Continue reading...My Grandfather: 1934 Graduate of Central High School, Providence, RI
Recently, Ancestry.com released a new record set of high school annuals! For some of us lucky ones, it gives us a tiny glimpse into the life of a beloved family member. I was able to find my grandfather, Arthur Allen...
Continue reading...Genealogy files: how to protect them during a hurricane.
As a Florida native, we face natural disasters on a yearly basis. We think about our home, our pets, and as the family historian, our genealogy files. How do we protect our files, photos and family heirlooms? In typical hurricane...
Continue reading...100 Years Later: The Life of Mahala Catherine Prosser
I have a personal project I have been working on for the past 6 months. I spend a few hours each month in our local Espanola Cemetery, Espanola, Flagler County, Florida adding photos and memorials to Find-A-Grave, if they are...
Continue reading...A Shoemaker, a soldier, a farmer: Owen Moore Grimsley
In 1873, Owen Grimsley purchases the John Olivires tract of land for the sum of $1000. It fronts Crescent Lake, which accounts for 640 acres of the total 800 acres Owen owned between Putnam and St. Johns Counties. He planted...
Continue reading...Naomi W.
Naomi is a friend and cousin through my father’s adopted family. We met when I began researching my father’s adopted family in the late 1990s. Naomi is an excellent researcher and family historian. I was surprised when she reached out...
Continue reading...Welcome to HeritageTracer
My goal is to help those with genealogical questions answer them and to also work with other genealogists to help them build their business.
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