We know the current situation has many of you hunkering down at home. We’re here to provide you with some educational and fun genealogy activities…
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The Geneanet family tree menu has a lot of options but they were not visible enough. We have made some changes so you can now…
The 2020 U.S Census is currently underway and households across America are already responding over the internet, by phone, or by paper questionnaire. To mark…
The annual Temple and Family History Leadership Instruction is a one-of-a-kind event where Church leaders teach about temple and family history work and share ways…
Virtual tours can open up amazing and awe-inspiring locations around the world that may otherwise be inaccessible to you. You can experience the majesty of…
Today we remember Estonian poet Marie Under, who was born on this day in 1883. Considered one of Estonia’s great poets of the 20th century,…
As temples around the world close temporarily for public health reasons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints look forward to renewed…
This extended family is working from home to help make the world’s historical records more available. In the process, they are connecting with each other…
On this day in 1874, poet Robert Frost was born. One of the most celebrated poets in American history, Frost remains the only poet to…
Hannah Durkin, at Newcastle University, had previously identified the last surviving slave captured in Africa in the 19th Century and brought to United States as…
In 1665 and 1666, one city experienced two enormous tragedies: the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London. Source: geneanet
Northern Ireland is a unique part of the world known for its natural beauty. Filmmakers and novelists alike have been inspired by its ever-changing climate…
If you are at home in isolation and are looking for a fun way to pass the time and enjoy genealogy, you may want to…
Theo and Jean Laumet grew up hearing stories of their family ties to the man who founded Detroit and inspired the Cadillac brand. Source: geneanet
Harriet Chalmers Adams traversed Latin America on horseback, retraced Columbus’ route, and was the only female journalist allowed on the French frontlines of WWI. Source:…
Today we remember actress Joan Crawford, who was born on March 23, 1905. Image: Joan Crawford / Wikimedia Commons Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSueur in…
The bicentennial of the First Vision and the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ is currently underway! A variety of resources—including the Joseph Smith…
Creating lasting memories doesn’t require tons of props or preplanning. In fact, some of the best family activities are just a couple clicks away! Try…
World cuisines are one of the best ways to connect with others and to experience world cultures. Traditional food opens a window into the lifestyle…