Friday, June 5, 2020

Last Civil War Pensioner dies

Last Civil War-related pension recipient dies in Wilkesboro 

 A Wilkes County woman recognized as the nation's last Civil War-related military pension recipient died Sunday. 
Irene Triplett's father, Moses Triplett was 83 when she was born.

https://www.journalpatriot.com/news/last-civil-war-related-pension-recipient-dies-in-wilkesboro/article_716dd0dc-a686-11ea-a23e-5ff3d2e0416f.html

Sunday, May 31, 2020

What's New at Family Search?

https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/category/about-familysearch/whats-new-at-familysearch/

FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in April of 2020 with millions of new indexed family history records from all over the world. FamilySearch is continuously adding new records every month that you can access for free. Make new discoveries about your tree in our most recent collections.
A Few of our Most Popular Records Collections

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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Fees may rise 500% for some genealogy records in the USA

From CNN: The cost of getting genealogical records from the government could go up nearly 500%. An effort is underway to stop that.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the agency that oversees the country's immigration and naturalization system, has proposed significantly increasing fees for a number of applications and documents, including historical records of deceased immigrants who came to the United States between the late-19th and mid-20th centuries.

In some cases, the proposed fees would amount to an increase of nearly 500% -- making what was once a relatively affordable process out of reach for many people.

A group of genealogists, historians and records-access advocates is organizing a public campaign to persuade the USCIS not to hike the fees.

Who Do You Think You Are list of Family History Websites

Who Do You Think You Are has a list of recommended Family History Websites on its blog: 50 Family History Websites to watch in 2020