Saturday, 10 February 2024

Research Day At The Library/Records Found On Family Search

 

Today I spent the day at St. Catharines Public Library doing genealogy research. I was working on FamilySearch.org by reviewing records that were added by other users on Family Search. As Family Search is a one tree site that anyone can added records too profiles and make changes. I wanted to know if the records that have been added by other users are correct for my ancestors. If the record is correct I want to add the information into Family Tree Maker and source it, so it will sync to my online Ancestry.ca family tree as well. While working on my family tree I watched episodes of Finding My Roots on my iPad, which gets me into the genealogy mode.

I first started by making sure records that were previous found on Ancestry.ca were sourced and noted on Family Search, also if the record is available on Family Search I can add it as a source.

The records that I previous found on Ancestry and was able to find and source on Family Search were the following:




After reviewing a Vital, Canada , Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899 attached to Laura Elizabeth Fuller (my paternal great-grandmother) added by another user on Family Search, I was able to determined that this record was indeed for my paternal great grandmother. A detail blog post is coming soon. 




Friday, 9 February 2024

Genealogy On A Budget

 Right now I am doing Genealogy on a Budget as it can be an expensive hobby. As subscriptions to all genealogy websites can added up and being quite expensive, from Ancestry.ca, MyHeritage.com, Newspapers.com, Fold3.com among others, DNA Kits for family members can add up, ordering offline records and pension files (I haven’t gotten to this yet but have looked into it and it can get pricey)

I thought I would share my tips for how I have been working on my family genealogy on a budget.

  1. FamilySearch.org it is a free genealogy website for doing research – I am currently doing most of my research on FamilySearch.org to save money.
  2. Ancestry.ca has some free records – In order to find the free records, go to search then card catalog when browsing the records if it is free it will say free or free index and click on the database and you will be able to search and view the records. Free indexes will just give you the information and where to find the information offline.
  3. MyHeritage.com has some free records as well – under research and card catalog and browse for the free records to search in.
  4. Public Libraries – A) Ancestry Library Edition can be used at most libraries which allows you to search Ancestry thru the library subscription and email the record and image to yourself, which you can attached and source to your family tree at home. How to access the Ancestry Library Edition using either the computer at the library or your laptop go the library website and click on Ancestry Library Edition which can only be used while at the library. For St. Catharines Public Library it is located at https://www.myscpl.ca/online-resources/genealogy B) FamilySearch.org although a free website there are some images which can only be viewed thru Affiliate Libraries – such as St. Catharines Public Library C) Microfilm Machines – using microfilm machines at libraries to view old newspapers for birth, engagement, marriage, anniversary, and death announcements. If printing the clipping of what you find there will be small fee. D) Special Collection Rooms – some libraries have special collections of genealogy resources that can’t be taken out but are reference use at the library. The St. Catharines Public Library has a special collections room which can be used during library hours for research.
  5. Genealogy Education - Going to Genealogy conferences and workshops can add up and be costly.  So I love watching Genealogy videos on YouTube some of my favorite channels are Ancestry, Family History Fanatics and Couisn Russ (unfortunately Cousin Russ has passed away in May 2022 – there will be no new videos) and many other videos.
  6. DNA Kits – I suggest waiting till there is a sale before purchase a DNA kit for yourself or family members.
  7. FindAGrave.com – Is free site that lets you find the tombstone of your ancestor and where they are buried. Information is uploaded by volunteers by taking pictures of tombstones and noted information.
  8. Cyndislist.com - Is an excellent free resource for genealogy websites. Although you can't search records on this website. There is lots of websites that are organize to tell you where to go and also tells you whether it is free or a paid subscription website.

I hope my tips on how I do genealogy on a budget will be helpful for others when working on your family tree, as genealogy can be expensive hobby.

For more helpfully tips check out these YouTube videos on Genealogy On A Budget

Family History Fanatics - How to Conduct Genealogy Research on A Budget


Ancestry - Genealogy On A Budget





Sunday, 4 February 2024

Found on Newspaper.com about Marriage License Willie Leslie Dixon to Fannie Hampton

Found on Newspapers.com a newspaper clipping about getting a marriage license for Willie Leslie Dixon to Fannie Hampton it was published in the The Big Sandy News on June 17 1921.

Willie Leslie Dixon, 26, of Roderfield, W. Va, to Fannie Hampton, 27, of Fort Gay.

Marriage License for Willie Leslie Dixon to Fannie Hampton.


St. Catharines Family History Workshop

Booked a spot for the upcoming St. Catharines Family History Workshop which takes places over two days on March 2 at St. Catharines Library – Central Branch and March 16 at. St. Catharines Museum from 10am to 4pm. I am looking forward to it.

Details about the St. Catharines Family History Workshop: (https://events.myscpl.ca/event/3785055)

Presented in partnership with the St. Catharines Museum, the St. Catharines Family History Workshop offers residents the tools, resources, and skills to begin to gather, preserve, and share their personal family histories.

This two-day workshop takes place at two locations, the first day (March 2) at the St. Catharines Public Library – Central Branch and the second day (March 16) at the St. Catharines Museum.

This workshop will cover:

  • How to use and access family history research tools like Ancestry and MyHeritage 
  • How to access and use the local history research material available at the Library and the Museum 
  • How to decide what to keep and what to let go of 
  • How to organize and preserve family photographs and archival material 
  • How to care for family heirlooms 
  • How to record family stories and oral histories interviews.

Each participant receives a family history kit with equipment to start on their project and a Family History Workshop Workbook.

 March 2 and 16 from 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

Advance tickets only | Space is limited | $55 plus HST per participant.

Registration is available through the St. Catharines Museum. Call 905-984-8880 or book online

at www.stcatharinesmuseum.ca