We’re thrilled to announce the opening of registration for the 2024 Legacy Family Tree Webinars series on Legacy Family Tree Webinars. This year, we’re offering…
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As we turn the last page of 2023 at MyHeritage, we reflect on another year of ups and downs, with moments of great success alongside…
As the new year begins, we’d like to remind you of Geneanet’s founding principles and tell you about our New Year’s resolutions for 2024. Source:…
In December 2023 we published 26 million historical records from 22 historical record collections from Canada, Chile, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Scotland, Sweden, the…
In this episode, we celebrate 15 years of the Family Tree Magazine podcast by revisiting some of our most popular interviews. First, we learn from…
Kickstart 2024 by uncovering the secrets in your DNA with our special New Year’s DNA Sale. It’s the perfect time to delve into your family…
As you put away holiday decorations and look to the year ahead, consider adding these tasks to your January to-do list. List your highest genealogical…
As the new year comes to a close, we are looking back at the highlights of 2023 on Geni. From new enhancements to a return…
On this day in 1571, mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler was born in Weil der Stadt in what is now Germany. A key figure of the Scientific…
Many genealogists want to write detailed biographies of their ancestors and relatives, and add these biographies to their family tree, but cannot find the time…
We are thrilled to announce the release of AI Record Finder, a new feature that transforms family history research using Artificial Intelligence (AI) chat. AI…
As the festive season reaches its peak, MyHeritage is excited to bring you an incredible Christmas Day offer you won’t want to miss. For two…
We have a heartwarming story to tell about Lauren and Jean-Marc in this holiday season. Thanks to Geneanet’s international community, the Soldbuch — military service…
Research fuels just about everything genealogists do. Whether you are working your way back several generations to complete your family tree or just yearning to…
The first Christmas of the Great War — later called World War I — was marked by a number of spontaneous, unplanned yet nearly identical…
Serious genealogists recognize that they are never truly “done” when it comes to chasing down leads for their ancestors. However, while researching your roots, do…





