Several subscription-based databases are offering free access to specific holdings in honor of the 4th of July holiday. It’s a great chance to stay cool and dig into some research this weekend!
On Ancestry.com, you can access their records from the original 13 colonies now through Sunday, even if you’re not a subscriber.
The New England Historic Genealogical Society’s American Ancestors website is offering its Great Migration database free of charge through July 8.
You can freely search the Revolutionary War records at Fold3, the military database now through July 15.
If you have ancestors involved in establishing the U.S. now is the time to research them! I’m hoping to spend some time with the Great Migration database this weekend and see if I can find my early New York ancestor.
I learned about these special offers from Thomas MacEntee’s Genealogy Bargains newsletter. If you don’t subscribe, you’re missing out! (It’s another free resource.)
One of my tendencies when it comes to my genealogy research is to get overwhelmed and then paralyzed. I’ve worked hard to avoid the “Where do I start?” question that used to prevent me from getting to work.
My mother, Betty Sue Brown Adams, died last week. She was born on May 2, 1933 and died June 17, 2015. It felt very strange to add a death date to her entry in Reunion, my family tree software.
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