RootsTech 2024 starts in 3 days! This is the largest genealogical conference in the United States and possibly the world. This conference is an in-person as well as a virtual genealogy educational experience. If you have not registered for the FREE virtual aspect of RootsTech, you still can! Register at this link: https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/
A blog by a Professional Genealogist who is the Houston County, TN. Archivist working in a county archives everyday
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
RootsTech 2024: Genealogy Education at It's Best!
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Archives Have Genealogy and Family History Books!
When you think of an archive, maybe you think of original documents, vertical files and manuscript collections. But do you think of genealogical, historical and family history books being in archives? You should!
Houston County, Tennessee Pictorial History Book, Located in Houston County, TN. Archives |
The Adams Family Kith and Kin, Located in the Houston County, TN. Archives |
Danville, Tennessee: Gone....But Not Forgotten, Located in Houston County, TN. Archives |
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
RootsTech 2024! Don't Miss It!
I am happy to announce that RootsTech 2024 is only 15 days away! The hybrid conference will take place February 29th to March 2nd and it's going to be a great event.
Every year at RootsTech there are Keynote Speakers and this year is no exception. This year the keynote speakers are Lynne M. Jackson, Henry Cho, Nancy Borowick, Katie James and Steve Rockwood.
RootsTech is all about connections. Discover your connections with relatives around the world through Relatives at RootsTech, check out this cool way to connect with cousins you didn't even know you had around the world: https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/
Lastly, I will be presenting two LIVE presentations at RootsTech! Sign up to attend my live virtual presentations and put them on your RootsTech Calendar:
Melissa Barker RootsTech Virtual Presentations
Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. Central, Digging Into Finding Aids: The Road Map to Any Manuscript Collection
Friday, March 1, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. Central, Church Records in Archives
Here is my speaker page where you can add my presentations to your calendar or watch them virtually and you can also watch for FREE my previous RootsTech presentations. https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/speakers/melissa-barker/en
So, get ready for RootsTech 2024! Register Today!
Remember: It's Not All Online, Contact or Visit and Archive Today!
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Genealogy Records Off the Beaten Path
Court records, deeds records, scrapbooks, photographs... these are some of the more well known record groups that most researchers access when they visit an archive, historical society or library.
Wisdom Lodge #300 Newspaper Clipping, Houston County, TN. Archives |
Here are 5 tips for genealogy researchers to learn about and view unique records in the archives where their ancestors lived:
Election Worker's Payroll Request, Houston County, TN. Archives |
The next time you visit an archives, historical society or library to dig up those records on your ancestors, try these 5 tips to help you find those unique records, the ones that will tell more of your ancestor's story, the ones that will put "meat on your ancestors' bones"!
REMEMBER: IT'S NOT ALL ONLINE, CONTACT OR VISIT AN ARCHIVE TODAY!
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Thursday, February 1, 2024
Archived Records Tell the Story of Our Ancestor's Daily Lives
As genealogists, we are always searching for the basic genealogy records for our ancestors: birth certificates, marriage records, death certificates, census records, etc. But have you given any thought to your ancestor's daily lives, the daily activities and the records that could have been produced?
W.V. Pulley Probate File. Houston County, Tennessee Archives |
Skelton's Supermarket Flyer ca. 1962. Houston County, Tennessee Archives |
Erin Bank and Trust Notes Left at the Bank, ca. 1898. Houston County, Tennessee Archives |
Erin Theatre Handbill, ca. 1958. Houston County, Tennessee Archives |