Tuesday’s Tip: Using FamilySearch to Order French-Canadian Records

Most genealogists start by reviewing the same set of records, no matter what country they are researching: census, vital and church records, land records, probate files, military records, newspapers, and city directories. For French Canada, census records, military records, newspapers, and city directories may be online. But how do you find land and probate records? […]

Godfrey’s Family History Center Helps Bring History to Your Fingertips

Have you wondered how to access your ancestors’ records when they lived far away? Today’s guest post gives you a glimpse of what can be found using films delivered to Godfrey’s Family History Center. For more information about the center’s hours, please visit our website. Use of Real Estate Deeds to Uncover Spousal Identity             […]

Tuesday’s Tip: How to Order Films to View at the Godfrey Family History Center

Did you know you can use Godfrey’s Family History Center to look at films from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City? It’s a great way to examine records from around the world and even dating back to colonial times in the U.S. Here’s how to order. Don’t have an account? 1.      Go to […]