Genealogy Tip: What Does ‘Relict’ Mean?
By Thomas Jay Kemp on September 25, 2019
An article by Thomas Jay Kemp explaining a word that genealogists often find in old obituaries: “relict.”.. (Read More)
An article by Thomas Jay Kemp explaining a word that genealogists often find in old obituaries: “relict.”.. (Read More)
In this article, Thomas Jay Kemp examines an 1830 obituary for Captain Henry Bowne and shows all the genealogical clues it provides... (Read More)
In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega defines some of the terms genealogists encounter when researching land records... (Read More)
In this article, Thomas Jay Kemp explains what the Latin phrase “Æt” means, which genealogists see on tombstones and in old newspaper articles... (Read More)
In this article, Thomas Jay Kemp searches old newspapers to learn about his ancestor William Kemp’s voyage from England to America in 1853... (Read More)
In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega describes some of the occupational records she uses with her own family history research... (Read More)
In this article, Thomas Jay Kemp searches old newspapers to discover when his ancestor William Kemp left England to come to America in the 19th century... (Read More)
An article by Thomas Jay Kemp about using the clues in an obituary to see how the deceased fits into his family tree... (Read More)
In this article, Thomas Jay Kemp discusses the importance of veteran genealogists going back and reviewing old family history notes and records... (Read More)
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