What was the most unexpected/unusual information source you’ve come across in your Genealogy hunt?

December 25th, 2008
genealogy
Lola asked:


Unexpected places can lead to great breakthroughs, like checking my gr-gr-gr-grandfather’s brother’s commitment to an county old age home, led me to discover they weren’t the only ones to come to America? What led you to your breakthroughs?
A source that really helped me was my grandmother’s funeral book. Her sister who died a short time later filled in the family section.

Lee

I’m looking for the Jones family genealogy site called cherokeebaby. Will Someone please contact me?

December 20th, 2008
genealogy
JAMES M asked:


I am trying my hand at genealogy and am working on the Minter side and found we are related to the Jones also. We were invited to the family reunion in Texas a few years back and I have lost the email address.

Dana

How do computers and the internet, and photography effect or influence genealogy?

December 16th, 2008
genealogy
One Cool Cucumber asked:


It would be better if it was JUST effect for computer and internet and JUST influence for photography, to make it easier for all of us.

Juan

What’s the best software to put your genealogy on?

December 13th, 2008
genealogy
Jedi Lizard asked:


I’m just looking into different software to organize my genealogy. What software do you use and why?

Eddie

How do I view the 1930 census without having to pay one of the genealogy sites? ?

December 5th, 2008
genealogy
mommyx4in41101 asked:


i am trying to find my great grandparents in the 1930 census. So far the only way I have found to see them is by paying for the genealogy sites. Any ideas?

Carla

Why do people demean others religion here. Arn’t there enough genealogy questions to ask?

December 5th, 2008
genealogy
amiableaimlessamy asked:


It seems to me this forum is for genealogy questions not insulting other peoples religions. And if you are going to comment on subjects i.e. religion know what your’re talking about first. Otherwise you just sound like fools. I am not of the religion that is constantly reviled here but my religion says you don’t have to agree but respect others right to believe the way they want. I wonder what our forefathers really fought and died for? It certainly doesn’t seem to be freedom of religion.

Marie

What is the best way to bridge a gap in genealogy research?

December 2nd, 2008
genealogy
Michael K asked:


My great-grandfather placed my grandfather and his siblings into an orphange after their mother died. During this period of time orphanages were not know for their record keeping so I am unable to locate any info on this man. This piece of information is vital to determine where he went after he placed them in adoptive care. Can anyone help me with my genealogical research short comings.
Sorry I had left out some important details about my search. First of all the surname I am researching is Kanaly. The true issue is this my grandfather had 2 siblings a brother and a sister. Of the 3 children only the sister is alive and she was way too young to remember any of the details needed to properly research this. No other family is known other than the 3 siblings. Several times I have made attempts to contact people through the message boards on the Genealogy websites but have never received any response. I can tell you that my Grandfather was named after his father John James Kanaly. John James Kanaly was married to Selma Stine who died at a very young age due to unknown causes. At the time of her death the children were placed in an orphanage to which my grandfather left when he went into the Navy. The only orphanage I have been able to locate was called Odd Fellows but I am not sure where it was located. By the way all of this takes place in the Philly area.

Fernando

What is the best comprehensive resource for genealogy research?

November 29th, 2008
genealogy
andrewrost3241981 asked:


What is the best genealogical resource available? It DOES NOT have to be a free site/resource. The Mormon Family Search site has only limited information. I would like it to have as much information as possible such as census, marriage, death, military, criminal, baptismal, foreign, medical, immigration, naturalization or as many other records as possible.

Tyrone

What is the best genealogy software out there and why do you feel that it is the best?

November 26th, 2008
genealogy
Answers is run by hippocrites asked:


I am looking for a good genealogy software package that will run on Microsoft Windows XP. I’ve used Family Tree Maker in the past; however, you never know if you have the latest version. It seems that they come out with a new version practically once per month.

Please keep price, quality, and ease of use in mind when giving a recommendation.

Also, I would like to store a photograph or two (at least) of the person, scans of paperwork regarding the person, and maybe even a voice recording if possible.

Dean

Have you used a genealogy site to test your DNA?

November 21st, 2008
genealogy
Jarmin asked:


What where the results, was it worth the money? Would you recommend it. Your thoughts in general would be much appreciated.

Crystal