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How Exciting! My First Issue is Out!!

For the many out there who were not aware, one of the reasons I’ve been pretty quiet on my blog and social media lately is because I’ve been super busy (wait, that’s nothing new!).  One of the things keeping me busy was accepting the positions […]

Friday Finds – 12/20/13

Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.

Genealogy By the States – Series Complete!

Yesterday’s post on Hawaii concludes my Genealogy by the States series, having covered all 50 states.  The Genealogy By the States was a theme created by Jim Sanders over at the Hidden Genealogy Nuggets blog.  While Jim decided to cover 52 weeks of the year […]

Genealogy By the States – Week 50 – Hawaii

Absolutely no one in my genealogy database is associated with Hawaii.  Despite this fact, I always bookmark resources that may come in handy someday, even for places I don’t typically research.  Hawaii being one of those, you can check out the websites I have found […]

Friday Finds – 12/13/13

Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.

Genealogy By the States – Week 49 – Alaska

Not much in the way of Alaskan genealogy for me.  I supposedly have a cousin who worked on the Alaskan pipeline in the 1930s, but I haven’t been able to prove this, primarily due to a lack of time for researching.  But I have found […]

Friday Finds – 12/6/13

Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.

Genealogy By the States – Week 48 – Arizona

I don’t do a lot of research in Arizona, but I do have some family members who relocated there later in their lives.  I knew that my second great-grandfather, Herman Leppin, died in Phoenix, but I didn’t have an exact date or death record.  Fortunately, […]

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Julie Cahill Tarr, Accredited Genealogist

Through my Genealogy In Action brand, I provide action-based education to genealogists looking to enhance their research skills. Through my company Brass Oak Genealogy, I provide research consulting, editing, and record retrieval services.

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