As educators, we know how important it is to connect students with the past, and there’s no better way to do that than by exploring their family’s history. Genealogy research can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be overwhelming, especially for those who are new to it. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce a new family history platform that makes it easier than ever to explore your family’s past using historical records.
This platform hasĀ billions of historical records, making it one of the most extensive collections of historical records available online. From census records to birth and death certificates, this platform has it all. You can even access historical newspapers from all over the world, giving you a unique insight into your ancestors’ lives. And the best part? You can create a family tree, share stories, and more for free.
Creating a family tree is one of the most important steps in family history research. It allows you to visualize your family’s connections and trace your lineage back through the generations. With this platform, creating a family tree is easy and intuitive. You can add as many family members as you like, and the platform will automatically suggest potential matches based on the information you provide.
But a family tree is only part of the story. To really connect with your family’s history, you need to explore the stories behind the names. That’s why this platform also allows you to share and preserve family stories in a digital format. You can upload photos, documents, and even record oral histories, creating a rich and detailed picture of your family’s past.
Of course, the real power of this platform lies in its historical record collection. With billions of records to explore, you’re sure to find new and exciting information about your family’s past. Whether you’re looking for immigration records, military service records, or just trying to fill in some gaps in your family tree, this platform has what you need.
So what are you waiting for? Check out the historical record collection and try the family tree and stories for free. You might be surprised at what you discover about your family’s past. And who knows, you might just inspire your students to do the same!
