Paid-members only Members Only Methodology: Compile Indirect Evidence When There is No Direct Evidence
Resources Studying Historical ICD Codes to Deepen Genealogy Research Learning the meaning behind the ICD code on an ancestors' death certificate can unlock new meaning and context for their death. Here's how to find historical ICD codes for genealogy research.
Resources Featured Essential Guide to Vital Records Research in Pennsylvania Discover the significance of vital records in Pennsylvania and learn effective strategies for utilizing them in your genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only The County Tax Collector in Pennsylvania Probably the least favorite office for our ancestors - the tax collector! Taxes were collected for various things over the decades, and you can learn all about it in these videos.
Members Only Introduction to County Courthouse Research Pennsylvania's county courthouses hold the majority of the records of your ancestors. Learn how county courthouses are organized and why these records matter for genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only The Recorder of Deeds Office in Pennsylvania An overview of the Recorder of Deeds office in Pennsylvania and the records helpful for genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only The Orphans Court in Pennsylvania Explore historical estate records, probate files, minute books, marriage licenses, and guardianships at the Orphans Court.
Paid-members only prothonotary The Prothonotary Office in Pennsylvania One of the fascinating ways to peek into our ancestors' everyday lives is through the records held at the Prothonotary's office.The five videos below cover the history of the Prothonotary in Pennsylvania and the records you will find there.
Paid-members only probate The Register of Wills Office in Pennsylvania This five-part video series walks you through the records available at the Register of Wills office in county courthouses in Pennsylvania. Learn how to search and obtain copies of wills and probate records for genealogy research.
Paid-members only Members Only The Coroner's Office in Pennsylvania Explore the role of the coroner in Pennsylvania from its inception with Research County Courthouses. Discover how this historical occupation impacts today's investigations of unexpected or suspicious deaths.
Paid-members only Members Only The Sheriff's Office in Pennsylvania Discover hidden genealogical clues in historical sheriff's records. Not available online, these records offer insights into your ancestors' legal history and non-payment of taxes. Explore in-person or hire a researcher.
Resources The Labor of Your Ancestors Your Pennsylvania ancestors worked in Lumber, Coal Mining, Oil Drilling, Steel Manufacturing, Textile Production, Tanning Leather, Consumer Products, and Agriculture.
Resources Where to Find Property Deeds in Pennsylvania for Family History Research In Pennsylvania both land and property transfers are recorded at Recorder of Deeds offices around the Commonwealth. This article will give you tips on how to locate land deeds and property deeds at the Recorder of Deeds office.
Podcast Podcast Episode 80: The Pennsylvania Dutch Language with Mark Louden Learn about what differentiates the Pennsylvania Dutch language from its German cousins. And why PA Dutch is truly an American language.
Resources Marriage Licenses in Pennsylvania: A Comprehensive Guide for Genealogy Research Marriage licenses have played a significant role in documenting the institution of marriage. In Pennsylvania, the regulations and requirements for obtaining marriage licenses have evolved over time. For genealogists and family historians, understanding this history and the process of obtaining a marriage license records can provide essential details of an
Podcast Podcast Episode 79: Meet the Lenape of Pennsylvania Meet Adam Waterbearer DePaul, Tribal Storykeeper of the Lenape of Pennsylvania, who fills in a big gap in our shared history here and provides hope through the Prophecy of the Four Crows.
Podcast The Forgotten Religions of Early America Most people don’t know how vibrant and distinct religion was in the 18th century. Here’s the 21 religions of the 1700’s in America.
Podcast Target Your Research with Genetic Communities AncestryDNA has the largest DNA database in the world for genealogy. Their data on genetic communities can help you target your research if you take an extra step with it. I explain that step in this episode.