10 “Must Do” Genealogy Projects for August

Published: Sun, 08/23/15

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10 “Must Do” Genealogy Projects for August
10 “Must Do” Genealogy Projects for August
August is an excellent month to tackle certain genealogy projects. It’s too hot to do much outside, the kids are out of school, and the holiday season with its cooler weather is approaching. These things open up a world of opportunities to do some interesting and important things with your genealogy research. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and use August to work on these ten “must-do” genealogy projects. You'll be so glad you did, and you will be so much farther ahead with your research when you're done with them...
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Mayflower Vital Records, Deeds and Wills, 1600s-1900s

“The largest documented manuscript resource on Mayflower genealogy,” according to the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. During 50 years of tracing the celebrated Mayflower pilgrims and their families, researcher George Ernest Bowman amassed over 20,000 pages of documented records.

Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, 1848-1992

During the last two centuries, Salt Lake City, Utah, has been the destination of millions of settlers from elsewhere in North America and all over the world. Those buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery all have family connections that reach well beyond the metropolis itself.

Genealogies of Mayflower Families, 1500s-1800s

These book volumes include a wide variety of resources pertaining to the Mayflower families which settled the southern areas of Massachusetts as well as their descendants.

Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1700s-1800s

More than 87,000 individuals and every article about births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths that has appeared in The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine.

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