What We Learned Today

Note: “What We Learned Today” is a new column that Jan and Doris will be writing each day to capture learnings from the Rootsonomy Research Group in Skype. Today while I and a couple of the other researchers at Genealogists.com staff were looking for a death record of Josiah Oden, we re-realized how important it…

SMART Research Objectives

Before beginning any research, especially paid projects, adequate time and energy should be directed toward the creation of clear and measurable research goals/objectives. “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” Good objectives help ensure the accuracy of the research plan. Clearly stated objectives help the researcher understand what they…

Facebook Lessons Learned

In the last 7 weeks since creating the Facebook page for my family history research firm Genealogists.com, I feel I have learned a few things about postings that I would like to share. Since many (perhaps even most) of you have your own Facebook pages, please correct any of these learnings that you feel are…

They Answered the Call

(Gleaning Vital Information from WWI Draft Registrations)   In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United States completed a World War I draft registration card.  These registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million individuals.  In…