Monthly Archives: December 2008

LDS Genealogy: The Family History Library and International Genealogical Index

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 … Continue reading

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

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 … Continue reading

Shah Genealogy: A Journey into the World of the Ancient

Shah Genealogy: A Journey into the World of the Ancient Nobilities Genealogy is a science that deals with the outlining of one’s blood relationship and kin, and it is continuously gaining wide popularity among different groups of people today. Whether tried for a serious purpose, like a formal search for a missing relative, or undertaken … Continue reading