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Family Search photoduplication services and rewards

Family Search photoduplication services and rewards

I’ve mentioned that I use Family Search quite a bit and it is free so I try to help out by volunteering to index records.

Family Search has discontinued their photoduplication services. I had used this service for several records each year because the actual record usually has much more information than the abstract online or an index. But these records may eventually be fully digitized and available online. Meanwhile, it is a service I miss.

But this gives me an idea. Actually three, but I don’t know if they will be useful. Continue reading “Family Search photoduplication services and rewards”

Keep genealogy records free by indexing

Keep genealogy records free by indexing

I mentioned before that I am a big fan of volunteer indexing. Family search has has millions of genealogy records free. Yes, free and millions is an understatement. Continue reading “Keep genealogy records free by indexing”

Frances Greer  marries Horace Johnston in  1892 NYC

Frances Greer marries Horace Johnston in 1892 NYC

I’ve been looking for additional children of Matthew Greer and Ruth Allingham of Glencar, Leitrim and Sligo Town. Yesterday I stumbled across a marriage record on familysearch.org while looking for information on Matthew Greer’s son of the same name.

Frances Greer married Horace Johnston on 24 Dec 1892 in New York City, NY. The parents of both were listed and hers may be those listed above.

I guess I am about 95% sure I have the right family but I need more. Thought I would mention it now in case anyone out the is looking at the same record or thinks they are related. Hope to hear from you soon!

Note added:
I am almost certain this is the correct Frances Greer. See my later post on Frances Greer and Horace Johnston .

Family Search – a billion records and counting

Family Search – a billion records and counting

I have written before about being a volunteer indexer for Family Search. Family Search provides a wonderful free resource to the genealogy community by providing free access to many records.

Billions Badge from Family SearchYesterday I received an email from FamilySearch Indexing. They have reached one billion records indexed and are busy working on the second billion.

If you haven’t joined the effort, please consider being an indexing volunteer for familysearch.org. It is not hard and you can spend as much or as little time as you like. This is a great way to contribute a little bit of time to make it better for all of us in the genealogy community.

Changes at Family Search, more ways of sharing

Changes at Family Search, more ways of sharing

FamilySearch.org has long been one of my favorite genealogy websites.

They have plenty of records and more are indexed everyday by a large number of volunteers. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormons) are well-known in the genealogy community for having a large numbers of genealogy records and sharing them with the wider community.

They have long been shared via their Family History Centers but with the advent of the internet have shared their resources online. I assume most know this, but I should add that use of these resources is for the general public and no church membership is required. In fact, I don’t recall ever been being asked about church membership.

There is certainly a lot of new stuff including family trees, helpful videos, documentation, and assistance. You are asked to set up a free account to do somethings. I’ve had my free account for years and plan on exploring the newer aspects of this website.

Oh, and if you want to volunteer to help this free site help more people, I’m sure they would welcome the help.

So check out https://www.familysearch.org/. It should be fairly simple to find stuff from the home page but in case you have problems, here is a link directly to their Help Center.

Family Search is free and needs volunteers to help with indexing

Family Search is free and needs volunteers to help with indexing

Last year I wrote about volunteer indexing at Family Search on my blog but could not find my post here. So I looked back and it was on my other blog which I have since combined with this one but apparently left a few things behind. Since there is nothing here on indexing I’ll fix that now.

Family Search provides a wonderful free resource to the genealogy community by providing free access to many of the records held by the LDS. For those who have not seen it, the website is familysearch.org.

Now that I’ve done a several sets of of records, I can tell you a bit more about my experience. As I said then you can do it at home on your computer. It involves installing a small program from Family Search and that it easy to do. They start you off with some small batches of fairly simple records. You download an image of the records to be indexed.

Then when you are ready, you get to choose from a variety of projects with various levels of difficulty assigned. So far I’ve stuck to beginner records and there are several ongoing projects at that level. They are not hard but sometimes the handwriting is difficult to decipher. If you consider a batch too difficult or unclear, you can return it.

My understanding is that 2 indexers do each record and if they disagree, a third more experienced indexer looks at the record. So I don’t worry that if I am wrong on something, the index will be wrong. My work is checked one way or another.

So far, I’ve looked at English and American census records, WW1 draft registration records, and marriage records. It is not hard and you can spend as much or as little time as you like. This is a great way to contribute a little bit of time to make it better for all of us in the genealogy community.