⬥ For those conducting New York City research, 1949 death certificates have been transferred to the New York City Municipal Archives. They are currently being processed, so stay tuned for an availability update. And more than 40,000 marriage licenses (1914–1924) for the Bronx are digitized and now online at Historical Vital Records site. However, that site does not name index the licenses. Use the NYC Marriage Index site or Ancestry index to obtain license numbers.
⬥ MyHeritage has just launched a major and groundbreaking new DNA product: Ancient Origins, a feature that complements their DNA ethnicity reports and traces your origins up to 10,000 years into the past. Ancient Origins allows MyHeritage DNA customers to discover the ancient populations they descend from, such as Imperial Romans, Norse Vikings, Phoenicians, and Ancient Egyptians. Read more about Ancient Origins on the MyHeritage blog.
⬥ The National Genealogical Society (NGS) is now shipping orders of its groundbreaking textbook, Forensic Genealogy: Theory & Practice. With 575 pages, it is the first comprehensive primer for professional genealogists who are interested in exploring the specialty areas and skills required to build a career in this emerging field. Meet the authors and purchase Forensic Genealogy: Theory & Practice at the NGS booth at RootsTech in Salt Lake City 6-8 March 2025. Or order your copy through the NGS Store.
⬥ Celebrate Black History Month with some free webinars from Legacy Family Tree. They are offering these 5 webinars for free during the month of February 2025.
⬥ The topic of the next
Mondays with Myrt will be AI and photo analysis. Mark Thompson,
from the Family History AI Show podcast, will be the special guest. Join this
free LIVE streaming virtual meeting where attendees may participate in the LIVE chat on February 3rd starting at 11am
at YouTube.
⬥ Registration will
open February 4th for the GRIP Genealogy Institute. Nine
virtual courses will be offered from 22-27 June 2025, and eight in-person
courses offered from 13-18 July 2025. More information here.
⬥ Fold3 announces a new
collection of Virginia military records. The Virginia Department of Military
Affairs Records Collection contains information on Virginia military
personnel who served between 1876 and 1947, including veterans from the Spanish-American
War, WWI, and WWII. Learn more in this recent Fold3 blogpost or go straight
to the collection Search. Reminder that Fold3 is
available through many libraries. Also Fold3 related –
Genealogy Friends of Plano Libraries will present Using Fold3 to Your Advantage, featuring
Craig R. Scott, at the next Saturday Seminar, February 15, 2025.
⬥ Genealogy Bank recently added new
content from 169 titles including 134 newspapers added for the first time. View
the newspaper title, location, and date range in this list to see if the newly added
content is relevant to your research.
⬥ Storied has acquired the AI
company “Memory Lane,” which will leverage AI to “make building family trees
more easily, storytelling more seamless, and help you to make new discoveries.”
Their new pricing structure, with plans as low as $20 per year, provides access
to over 1 billion historical records in addition to platforms for building a
family tree and creating Storied Books.