Have you seen the latest updates from Ancestry yet? I heard Crista Cowan say on a video last week that it currently takes a full six months to roll out updates to all members. I had waited a good 2-3 months before I finally started seeing the changes in my own Ancestry profile last week. (Some of these tools may require the Ancestry ProTools, an extra monthly subscription.) If you use the Ancestry Hints system, you will notice a big change to the look and feel of the experience. In addition to a visually cleaner interface, you will see: a persistent side panel that show the family group details side by side comparison of records to the family group workflow adjustments for accepting or ignoring hints a new look that is cleaner allows easier navigation Here is what you can expect from the new look. Notice the records on the left and the family group on the right. I like that the number of hints is highlighted at the top in green and that I can always see the family members an...
Julia Anderson walk us through some difficult ancestor searches in her video " The Needle in the Haystack: Researching Women and Minorities using FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search " offered through BYU Library Family History Center. This video is packed with tons of information. I found it so helpful that I have already found two new records for my most stubborn brick wall ancestor and I have only tried one of her many tips so far. Julia focuses on finding women, enslaved and other minority groups using FamilySearch's Full Text Search (FTS) tool. She offers a basic intro to the FTS and strategies for finding a variety of challenging ancestor groups - women, enslaved, Native American, and immigrants. She presents many examples and suggestions to bring you success in your own search. Plan to watch this video at least a couple of times to absorb all the knowlege Julia is sharing. There is also a five page handout to help you with t...