Sawrey Genealogy: A Peek at the Rich History of the Sawrey Name

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 17, 2008

If there is one thing in the world that you can say you truly own, then that thing is no more than yourself – the entire you, your body, your emotions, your memories and experiences, your past, your present, and your future. Every single element that makes you up is different from all the elements [...]

Where to Find Genealogy Records in Ohio

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 16, 2008

From the Iroquoian word, Ohio means Good River. It is the first place in the Northwest Territory which was administered as a state. The state is considered to be abundant in heritage and records. According to surveys, Ohio is a place where agencies and institutions are open with its records for research. With this regard, [...]

Some Useful Genealogy Resources in Newfoundland

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 15, 2008

Vinland to the Norse or commonly known as Newfoundland, is the biggest island in North America. Ancestors of Newfoundland were known as “Beothuk,” they are people who appeared to be from Labrador. According to history, after Beothuk, the next settlers to be considered as ancestors of Newfoundland are Native Americans referred to as Micmac. For [...]

Mormon Genealogy: Finding Record through the Family History Center

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 14, 2008

One of the organizations which have the greatest influence in genealogy growth is the LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.). Their special reasons for doing research are associated with their ancestor’s proxy baptisms. In fact, they publicly open their staggeringly huge databases through their FamilySearch website, their Salt Lake City’s Central Library, and [...]

Mormon Family History Center: Helping You Track Your Genealogy

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 13, 2008

The Family History Library of Mormons in Salt Lake City has been always popular for the Genealogists. However, not all genealogists have the chance to get there. For instance, if a genealogist is located in Sydney, Australia, he needs to travel a mere 12, 890 km. Aside from the fact that it will be a [...]

Mormon Church Genealogy: Knowing About the History of Mormons

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 11, 2008

There is no question that religion is definitely needed in a man’s daily life. It gives you a sense of purpose and it also gives you a moral guide. Today, one of the most popular religion and part of the Christian religion is the Latter Day Saint movement or more commonly called as Mormon. However, [...]

LDS Genealogy: The Family History Library and International Genealogical Index

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 10, 2008

LDS Genealogy: The Family History Library and International Genealogical Index The Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) holds more than two million rolls of records in microfilms, 300 thousand books, and 400 thousand microfiche. It also contains a complete collection of manuscripts written to help people in their [...]

The Latter Day Saints: A Leap in the History of Genealogy

By Genealogy Advisor | Dec 9, 2008

The Latter Day Saints: A Leap in the History of Genealogy Genealogy as a field of study has grown much over the past years. Initially concerned with the families of the nobility, it has continuously branched out to cover a broader scope. Today, genealogy is already a thing of the masses. It is not anymore [...]

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