Author Archives for Christine Sharbrough
Family History Conference in St. George
We returned on Monday from a fantastic trip to the Family History Expo in St. George, Utah! ProGenealogists had a booth there and we were able to meet many friends, both old and new. There are many benefits to attending a family history conference: networking with fellow genealogists, previewing the latest developments in family tree [...]
Surprising Holdings of the New England Historic Genealogical Society
The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is one of the oldest genealogical libraries in the nation. Located in Boston’s Historic Back Bay, it is a premiere location for research of one’s New England ancestors. However, their holdings encompass more than published records from the six New England states. A visit to the library showcases [...]
Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850: Are they really?
Most people upon hearing the term “vital record” instantly assign it a credibility that it may not deserve. For example, Massachusetts has a series of vital records books affectionately called “the tan books” also known as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850. The books are organized by town and as one would expect, they list births, [...]
