We Were Here: Enslaved in Cumberland County, North Carolina
I knew how to search the newspaper. I used Newspaper Titles · DigitalNC. I looked up: Negro, Negroes, Fayetteville in Cumberland County.
Death with Details Will Link Us
Because I interviewed Ellis McClure, the grandson of Columbus McClure, I discovered the details about his tragic death.
Extract and Confirm All the Information on a Death Certificate
This is illustrated in several numbered extractions taken from the death certificate mentioned above along with the questions or conclusions
What are the Pitfalls with Relying on Family Trees without Sources?
In the first chapter of my book, "My Best Genealogy Tips: Quick Keys to Research Ancestry, Book 2" I spent the time helping my reader ...
Enslavement in California: A Hidden History
I will share some of the resources that I have found useful in my quest to uncover the hidden history of black enslavement.
Reflections on "My Best Genealogy Tips: It's Time to Start!"
"My Best Genealogy Tips: It's Time to Start!" was first introduced when it came out at Benjamin Book Publishing, LLC.
How I Use FamilySearch.org to Search Ancestry.com
I'm going to share with you how I use FamilySearch.org to search Ancestry.com. You might be wondering why I would do that, since both websit
Saving Sources from Ancestry.com on FamilySearch.org Can Be Beneficial
I found this at Ancestry.com while using the feature at FamilySearch.org. This is George Epps Tucker's (1859-1927) will in Richland...
The Most Important Feature in FamilySearch is the Sources
I would not have achieved as much as I have if it were not for FamilySearch and its ability to gather the sources in one place.