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May 2025 Newsletter

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AncestrySeeking Newsletter May 2025
Hello Fellow Family Historians!As we approach Memorial Day, it’s a poignant time to honor those who came before us. This month, I am highlighting ways to uncover military service in your family tree, tips for preserving family stories tied to national history, and ways to share your heritage with the next generation.
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Honoring Our Heroes: What Memorial Day Means to MeMemorial Day is more than a three-day weekend; it’s a time to reflect on those who came before us and sacrificed for our freedom. In this month’s blog, I share why this holiday holds a special place in my heart as a genealogist and how you can honor your ancestors through family history.

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Tracing Valor: How to Uncover Military Service in Your Family Tree and Share Their Stories

Memorial Day and other national days of remembrance are powerful reminders of the lives and sacrifices behind the names in our family trees. For genealogists and family historians, they offer an opportunity—not just to reflect, but to discover and preserve the military legacies woven into our ancestry.
In this post, we’ll explore how to uncover military service records, preserve family stories tied to national history, and pass that legacy on to the next generation. How to Uncover Military Service in Your Family Tree Military service can appear in both obvious and hidden ways in your genealogy research. Here’s how to start uncovering it:
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GENEALOGY TIP OF THE MONTH!
Create a “Missing Info” Tag in Your TreeWhen reviewing your family tree, create a custom tag or color code for ancestors with missing information (like birthplaces, spouses, or census gaps). This makes it easier to spot research holes at a glance and helps you stay focused when you return to your research after a break. In Ancestry, you can also add a quick note in your family tree by clicking on the person. There is a “To Do” section in the Life Story view to list missing facts as well.In the Gallery you can create a research log (upload a text or PDF file listing what’s missing for that person).Some users add a custom prefix like “[?]” to names to flag incomplete records.
In Family Tree Software (like RootsMagic, Legacy Family Tree, or Family Tree Maker):Most genealogy software offers more flexibility:
Create custom tags or markers (e.g., “Missing 1900 Census” or “Unknown Maiden Name”).Color-code people by research status or completeness.Use custom facts or events to highlight gaps (like “Need birth source”).Run reports to show who’s missing specific data.
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The Best Tools for Digitizing Your Genealogy Research
Imagine spending years uncovering your family’s history—collecting birth records, old photographs, and handwritten letters, only to have them lost to time, disaster, or neglect.That’s why digitizing your genealogy research is one of the most important steps you can take to preserve your work for future generations.But where do you start? What tools should you use? And how do you ensure that your digital copies are safe and well-organized?
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ENJOYED THIS NEWSLETTER? If you found something helpful or inspiring, I’d love it if you forwarded this newsletter to a friend who’s also passionate about family history. Let’s grow the community of curious minds preserving the past!”
Thank you for being part of this journey! In my next newsletter, learn about “How to Convert Old VHS Tapes & Cassette Recordings into Digital Files” and more.Wishing you success in search,Barbara Beauregardhttps://ancestryseeking.com
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Have a topic you’d like to learn more about or a family history story you’d like to share with other readers? I’d love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out and don’t forget to visit my website: AncestrySeeking.com.
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