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Amateur Historians Are Fueling Modern Genealogy

Jean Graugnard · January 27, 2026 · Leave a Comment

jean graugnard Amateur Historians Are Fueling Modern Genealogy Forward

Family history research is often seen as the work of archives, libraries, and professional scholars. A recent feature by The Guardian shows a different reality. Across the world, hobbyist genealogists and amateur historians are quietly building the foundations that make modern genealogy possible. The article describes these volunteers as the hidden engine behind family history […]

An Ancestry.com DNA Match Reunites Father and Son Before the Holidays

Jean Graugnard · December 29, 2025 · Leave a Comment

jean graugnard An Ancestry.com DNA Match Reunites Father and Son Before the Holidays

Family history research often focuses on ancestors long gone. But sometimes, it connects people who are very much alive. In December 2025, a DNA match through Ancestry.com reunited a father and son who had never met. The story centers on a 71-year-old man from Ohio and his 33-year-old biological son, who had spent years searching […]

A Preview of RootsTech 2026 for Family History Researchers

Jean Graugnard · December 1, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Jean Graugnard A Preview of RootsTech 2026 for Family History Researchers

RootsTech, the world’s largest family history conference, returns March 5–7, 2026, offering both in-person and online sessions for researchers everywhere. Hosted by FamilySearch, the event is known for bringing together genealogists, DNA specialists, archivists, and everyday family historians in one global gathering. This year’s lineup promises the same rich blend of education, community, and discovery […]

Ancestry.com Challenges Scotland Over Access to 400 Years of Records

Jean Graugnard · October 28, 2025 · Leave a Comment

jean graugnard Ancestry.com Challenges Scotland Over Access to 400 Years of Records

A major legal dispute between Ancestry.com and National Records of Scotland (NRS) could reshape how genealogists access historical archives worldwide. The case centers on whether the U.S.-based company can license more than 400 years of Scottish records, including census data, parish registers, and civil registrations, for its subscription platform. In a recent tribunal ruling, Ancestry […]

Uncovering Free Black Ancestry in Greenwich, Connecticut

Jean Graugnard · September 1, 2025 · Leave a Comment

jean graugnard Uncovering Free Black Ancestry in Greenwich, Connecticut

Family history research often leads us to stories we never expected to find. In Greenwich, Connecticut, amateur genealogist Dennis Richmond Jr. has done just that—uncovering a lineage of free Black ancestors stretching back to the 18th century. His work not only enriches his own family’s story but also reshapes how local history is understood. Richmond […]

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