Follow Friday – Walking the Berkshires

Friday, August 3, 2012 Posted by

If you love both history (especially historiocal war re-enactments) and genealogy then you’ll most likely love the last few posts from the blog Walking the Berkshires . I have been a regular reader of this blog which tends to have one or two posts a month.

The blog post is always fun to read, but I have especially liked the photos from the revolutionary war re-enactments. They portray both the battle scenes as well as camp life. It gives a good picture of what life was like during that time.

Thrifty Thursday – Pennsylvania State Archives

Thursday, August 2, 2012 Posted by

Pennsylvania State Archives

The Pennsylvania has a website which contains a large number of digital records.

A portion of this website is dedicated to service records : Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS) .

There are also quite a number of additional subjects of interest for people with Pennsylvania roots.

  • Vital Statistics
  • Military Records
  • Coal Mining
  • Farm Census, 1927
  • Slavery and the Underground Railroad
  • Photographs
  • Audio Recordings

If you have Pennsylvania Roots be sure to check out the Pennsylvania State Archives website.

http://www.onegreatfamily.com

Wordless Wednesday = Sanders – Fryher Photo Album – Image 41

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 Posted by

This photo comes from a 19th century Sanders & Fryher Photo album. If you can identify the date, age of the individual or who the person is, please post a remark about it.

Sanders - Fryher Photo Genealogy - New Britain, Connecticut - image 41


Find out where your family came from. Which might explain why you are the way you are.

Tuesday’s Tip – Keep up with Technology

Tuesday, July 31, 2012 Posted by

Technology can be a wonderful thing. Scanning and storing digital copies of photos can be very rewarding. You can share these photos with distant cousins in an instant. However scanning photos can be a time consuming process. Perhaps you’d rather spend time tracking down your long lost great uncle.

What about you old 8mm movies? Perhaps you had them copied to a VHS tape, but now VHS tapes are no longer the new technology. Do you

Save old photos. Get them scanned and enhanced. Save months of hassle. From ScanCafe.com! Offer Ongoing.

You can even display your old photos and genealogy in a family history photo album. One of this website’s affiliate providers (Mixbook) provides an excellent way of creating such an album. Check out their templates by clicking the link below.