Church and Religious Records
Church and religious records are considered to be some of the oldest, most detailed but “forgotten” genealogy records that exist. While not considered a primary source of information, church records…
Church and religious records are considered to be some of the oldest, most detailed but “forgotten” genealogy records that exist. While not considered a primary source of information, church records…
Gravestone inscriptions are the text we find on headstones, monuments, memorials, and tombstones, those epitaphs that honor the deceased. An inscription may be as basic as a name, birth and/or death date. Or…
There are several records that genealogists search for in regard to a death. These include cemetery records (and grave inscriptions,) church records, sexton’s records, funeral home records, death records, and…
Yesterday was Random Acts of Kindness day. If you’re a genealogist, you’ve probably encountered Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. So I thought, why not random acts of cemetery kindness? What…
We genealogists have a lot of investigating and verifying to do when searching for our ancestors. We know about finding birth certificates, marriage certificates and death certificates. We know to…
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and with it, thoughts of love. Love for a spouse, a parent, a child, a sibling, a friend. As the song says, “Love makes the world…