Monday, June 8, 2026

Family Search Labs

Family Search Labs is where the team posts what they are working on. These experiments are available for us to try out and provide feedback on. 

https://www.familysearch.org/en/labs/ 



On the main page scroll down, look for FamilySearch Labs on the right side and click View Experiments. 

A list of experiments will be displayed. 

Click Try It to enable the experiment. 

Here are a few that are available now:

Search All Family Trees on FamilySearch - there are other trees besides the family tree on FamilySearch. This allows you to search all the trees from one place. Sources include Guild of One-Name Studies, MyTrees.com, Pedigree Resource File, International Genealogical Index, User Trees, and the FamilySearch Family Tree. 

Simple Search - A new way to search Full-Text Search documents. Type what you want to know, just like you would for a Google search.  I searched for an ancestor using text, and the results included more items than when I put their name in the Keyword field of the existing search. I'm definitely going to keep using this one. 

Improved Change Person Log - improved notes to see what changes have been made to a person's records. This will be helpful if you have an ancestor whom someone else has made a change to, or a record that was merged.

Experiments have a Feedback button; use it to let them know if you like the change or have any issues.  

Link to YouTube Video about the Experiments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoIDc7KrTzg 



Sunday, June 7, 2026

Intro to Records of the National Archives by Rebecca Whitman Koford, GC

 Utah Genealogical Society Free Webinar - June 18, 2026 at 8 pm CDT. 



Rebecca is the Director of the Genealogical Institute on Federal Records (Gen-Fed) and has unique insights to the records preserved by the National Archives (NARA). This lecture will introduce a little of the history and explain how records are organized. Where major genealogically-rich collections are located and a peek into the NARA Catalog will round out the presentation. 

Register at https://ugagenealogy.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GDgSg6NwQaqtoJOPk-InOg#/registration 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

"How To" - Get Blog Post Notifications sent to your email

 


Want to get notifications sent to your email when there's a new GenFriends blog post?

Step 1

Use this link:
https://genfriends.blogspot.com/

Step 2 

Look for the "Enter your email".

Step 3

Click the blue Follow button to see updates in your reasding list.


"Get the Scoop on Your Ancestors with Newspapers"

Join Genealogy Friends for our next Free Saturday Seminar


Here are the details:
Saturday, June 20, 2026 at W.O. Haggard Library,  2501 Coit Rd., Plano, TX or via Zoom
Library Doors Open at 10:00 - Networking, Coffee, and Goodies 10:15-10:45 
Zoom Room Opens at 10:15
Announcements and Lecture Starts at 10:45

Newspapers are one of my favorite sources; they are on my research list for every genealogy project! Articles can provide details about ancestors' lives that aren't found in any other source. 

I learned that when my grandparents got married, there was a dinner to announce their engagement. There were three showers for my grandmother - a linen shower, a kitchen shower, and a kitchen shower - articles included who attended, a description of the decorations, and the gifts she received. There was also a description of their wedding reception - music played, decorations, food, and where the couple was going on their honeymoon. 

Email newsletter@genealogyfriends for zoom information. 

Allen County Public Library - a "must" to visit - Focus on PERSI


 I just returned from the 2026 National Genealogical Society - Family History Conference held in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Convention Center was a short one block walk to the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library (ACPL). Add this library to your list to visit both virtually and in person!

The Periodical Source Index (PERSI)

A major enhancement to the Periodical Source Index was launched during the conference week. In addition to the continual indexing that adds thousands of records to the database each quarter, and under the direction of the ACPL project supervisor, Adam Barrone, the library staff started linking to digital copies of periodical issues indexed in PERSI and found available for free on the Internet. Whether the issues are on societies’ websites, the Internet Archive, the HathiTrust Digital Library, or any other posting entity and are available for free without need to login or acquire credentials, the library staff is starting to link to those issues on the PERSI result pages!

When one conducts a search in PERSI (freely available 24/7 on the Genealogy Center website at www.genealogycenter.info/persi), one can navigate a path that leads to a results page. For 22% (and growing) of the 3.2 million PERSI records, there will be the international symbol for a link displaying after the ACPL call number. Clicking on that link will take one to the free site where a copy of the periodical issue you need will be presented. That’s right--for statistically one fifth of the results of searches in PERSI, one will be taken to the actual virtual copy of the periodical needed. If there is ever a reason to try PERSI, or go back to PERSI again, now is the time!

Source for this post: 

Genealogy Gems: News from the Allen County Public Library at Fort Wayne

No. 267, May 31, 2026

If you'd like to be added to this Genealogy Gems distribution list, check out this link:

https://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/genealogy-gems

WATCH for additional posts about the Allen County Public Library such as "how to get your own free ACPL card".


Free DNA Webinar - June 11, 2026 (1 pm ET) - Your DNA Guide


 It's great that Genealogy Friends have two special interest groups for the Beginner and Intermediate levels. In between these sessions, watch the blog for other opportunities to learn.  Thanks for sharing this, Kathy.

"DNA Talks. What's Your Story?" 

You don’t need to be a therapist or a tech expert to make a difference.

The truth is, your children and grandchildren need you—your stories, your perspective, your honesty about both strength and struggle.

In this free 45-minute live session, Diahan Southard, founder of Your DNA Guide, will share how story, science, and connection come together to build real resilience—and how you can use what you already have to help the rising generation lean in to family for connection.

Here's the link if you'd like to register:

https://diy.yourdnaguide.com/8421-webinar-jun-2026

DNA Webinar - register for free (June 19, 2026)

 


GEDmatch Official Website is a genealogy and DNA analysis platform that allows people to upload raw DNA data from various testing companies and compare it with other users’ data. Founded in 2010, GEDmatch provides tools for identifying genetic relatives, exploring ancestry, and conducting family history research beyond the limitations of individual DNA testing services. The platform is widely used by genealogists, adoptees, and family historians. 

GEDmatch offers a large collection of genetic genealogy tools, with core features available for free and additional advanced tools through its Tier 1 subscription. According to GEDmatch's official documentation, the main features include:

Free Features

  • One-to-Many DNA Comparison
    • Compares your DNA kit against the entire GEDmatch database.
    • Identifies genetic relatives across multiple testing companies.
    • Provides contact information for matches when available.
  • One-to-One Autosomal DNA Comparison
    • Compares two DNA kits directly.
    • Shows shared DNA segments and the amount of DNA shared.
    • Helps verify relationships and evaluate match quality.
  • Admixture (Heritage) Analysis
    • Estimates ancestral and ethnic origins.
    • Displays the proportion of DNA associated with different geographic populations.
  • Cross-Platform DNA Matching
    • Accepts DNA data from major testing companies, including AncestryDNA, 23andMe, FamilyTreeDNA, and others.
    • Allows matching across databases rather than being limited to a single testing company.

ALL USERS can sign up for free for webinar on June 19, 2026 at 12 noon CT on this topic: 

"The Next Generation of GEDMatch - Live Preview" 


https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5563744796617411927?utm_source=GMnewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=may_2026