Historical records help us confirm what we already know about our family’s past, debunk family myths, and learn new information that may lay beyond the reaches of living memory. Learn how to use the MyHeritage search engine to find records of your ancestors from all over the world.
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I enjoyed this seminar very much and was shown many features that I did not know about. I did not know MH is the 2nd largest database of records. I like that I can target my search directly to Census records, newspapers and other collections. I will use this more often now.
Mr. Etlis was very informative in his presentation. He demonstrated facets of research on the My Heritage website that I’d never used and broadened my horizon. I found it very interesting.
Learned some good tips for my tree
Always helpful to know how to navigate all the tabs, just to make sure I am making good use of the information available. Thank you.
Some points of interest were explained and will help my future searches – my thanks
Very helpful