I’ve spent quite a few hours on FamilySearch labs over the past few weeks gathering death records to add to the sourcing of records in my databases. see http://www.familysearchlabs.org
If you haven’t visited the site for a while, you will be surprised at the list of titles that have been indexed by volunteers over the [...]
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Georgia, Ohio, Texas and Washington Death Records
Posted in FamilySearch Indexing, FamilySearch Labs, Pay It Forward on 24 April 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Books, Burials and Places
Posted in FamilySearch Labs, Genealogy Librarian News, National Gravesite Locator, Northeast Genealogy, Placenames, Ships in Australian Waters, Southeast Genealogy on 15 October 2007 | 1 Comment »
The anniversary of the involvement of the United States in World War II will soon be upon us. Most of us have parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts and other family members who served in the military during that war and other wars and military actions. Almost all of them qualified to be buried [...]
FamilySearch Indexing – Document Preview
Posted in FamilySearch Indexing, FamilySearch Labs on 21 June 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The LDS church is letting a limited number of folks preview the new FamilySearch Indexing images …. If you decide to sign up, go to this page and click on the ‘Register to use Records Search’ below the login box…
Be sure to watch the video that shows how the program works [...]
Life Browser and other goodies
Posted in FamilySearch Indexing, FamilySearch Labs, Life Browser, Pedigree Viewer on 7 May 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The folks in the FamilySearch Labs are at it again. I’m certainly happy to see the church turn this small group ‘loose’ to create wonderful web based tools for Family History Research…..
Recently, they asked for comments on a new tool they are creating called ‘Life Browser‘. When I looked at it, [...]