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Mocavo, the world’s largest free genealogy search engine, today announced several new product capabilities and content additions that will be demonstrated at this week’s RootsTech Family History and Technology conference in Salt Lake City.

Genealogy: FamilySearch indexes all U.S. censuses, will add 1940 quickly after April release By Dawn House The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 4, 2012 07:36PM MDT The LDS Church-sponsored organization FamilySearch.org has released online indexes for U.S. census records from 1790 to 1840, adding to its free collection of all federal census records to 1930. FamilySearch also will place online ...

More tips on how to trace your family tree from Margaret Houben

BEGINNING GENEALOGY WITH ELLEN MILLER – for adults, 7 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee’s Summit Road, Independence. Topics: How to organize, census information, vital records and where to look for information. To register, call 252-7228.

Genealogy is getting a double dose of star treatment on television this season.

The 1940 census will soon be released. The Tulsa Library is hosting a workshop at its genealogy center to teach researchers how to use the new tool to trace their family tree.

The Council for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG)created an advanced course in the fall of 2011. CAFG recently announced the first Forensic Genealogy Institute. It will be held October 25 through October 27, 2012, in Dallas, Texas, at the Wyndham Dallas Love Field hotel.

The annual Stoddard County M. A. Hart Genealogy Society Awards Banquet was held Jan. 9, 2012, at the Hickory Log Restaurant in Dexter. The Society annually honors two individuals - one within the...

Mocavo, the world’s largest free genealogy search engine, today announced the appointment of Ryan Hunter as COO and Michael Leclerc as Chief Genealogist. Hunter joins Mocavo after four years as a Wall Street Analyst preceded by thirteen years of operational experience in the Technology Industry.

Located in the History Department on the fourth floor of the Central Library at 3030 Poplar, the Genealogy Collection is one of the library's most frequently used resources.