FamilySearch continues to
release massive amounts of new content. Drew discusses some new
materials, but be sure to check back at FamilySearch often.
The 1940 U.S. Federal Census digital images will be available
at the National
Archives and Records Administration website on April 2, 2012.
FamilySearch and Ancestry.com will both
have the images at their sites for free. FamilySearch is actively
recruiting volunteers to index the records. Ancestry.com, too, will be
working to expedite indexing of these important records.
Listener email includes:
Kevin asks about genealogy software for the Mac, iPad, iPhone,
and iPod Touch.
Judy asks how to transfer a PDF book to her iPad and
iPhone.
You may want to check out a new site, Storytree, at http://www.storytree.me
as a place to capture your family stories.
Another new site, RestingSpot.com, at http://restingspot.com, seeks to
record cemeteries and resting spots and mark them with GPS
coordinates in a huge database.
Brad asks about the availability of grants for genealogical
projects.
Sue recommends a book by Judy Jacobson titled History for
Genealogists as a helpful resource for timelining your
ancestors' lives and placing them into historical context.
Jeff asks about the availability of Pennsylvania vital
records.
Judy follows up on her quest for ancestors in Southwestern
Virginia in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
George G. Morgan and Drew Smith discuss genealogy on The Genealogy Guys Podcast
Drew Smith interviews leaders of the genealogy community on Genealogy Connection