Genealogy Road Trip Tips
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In this blog Molly share some of those stories, along with tips on how to plan a visit to an ancestor's home and ways to get the most out of a family history road trip.
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
4y ago
Sepia Saturday 478: Seventh in a series on the odd 1860 separation of my great-great-great grandparents Zebulon and Hannah (Hance) Blakeslee — a summertime census mystery. Genealogy road trips were a regular part of my recipe for success when I first began compiling my family’s history. Few records were digitized then, and it was fun to visit ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
4y ago
One-stop summary of “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. When the 2016 National Blog Posting Month Challenge ended on Nov. 30, I was happy to be counted among the survivors who completed the online marathon. Not bad for a first-time NaBloPoMo participant! After generating ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
4y ago
Reflections on the journey: “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. The November 2016 National Blog Posting Month wraps up today and I am pleased and relieved to cross the finish line without missing a day of blogging on Molly’s Canopy! My personal ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
Sepia Saturday 478: Seventh in a series on the odd 1860 separation of my great-great-great grandparents Zebulon and Hannah (Hance) Blakeslee — a summertime census mystery. Genealogy road trips were a regular part of my recipe for success when I first began compiling my family’s history. Few records were digitized then, and it was fun to visit ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
One-stop summary of “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. When the 2016 National Blog Posting Month Challenge ended on Nov. 30, I was happy to be counted among the survivors who completed the online marathon. Not bad for a first-time NaBloPoMo participant! After generating ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
Reflections on the journey: “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. The November 2016 National Blog Posting Month wraps up today and I am pleased and relieved to cross the finish line without missing a day of blogging on Molly’s Canopy! My personal ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
Tip 28: Reward yourself! Part of “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. Congratulations! You have successfully completed your Genealogy Road Trip — so now it’s time to celebrate and reward yourself for a job well done. You and your travel partner should ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
Tip 27: Supplement your discoveries. Part of “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. A great way to keep your Genealogy Road Trip momentum going when you return home is to supplement your discoveries with additional research. By now you should have backed ..read more
Genealogy Road Trip Tips
5y ago
Tip 26: Store your gear. Part of “Genealogy Road Trip Tips: Take Your Loved Ones With You” — 30 posts in 30 days for NaBloPoMo 2016. You and your travel partner had such a great time that you are probably already thinking about your next genealogy road trip. You will be one step ahead if ..read more