25 Places Where Your Family’s Facts May Hide

George G. Morgan
Jun 26, 2025
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About this webinar

Family information can be difficult to locate, but there are many sources that genealogists leave untapped. This video, 25 Places Where Your Family’s Facts May Hide, provides great resources you probably have never considered. \n \nThis webinar was first released 01 June 2020 on the Genealogy Guys Learn website. \n \n  \n \n 

About the speaker

George G. Morgan is the president of Aha! Seminars, Inc.(R) and an internationally recognized genealogy presenter. He is the co-host of the longest-running genealogical podcast, The Genealogy Guys Pod...
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Key points and insights

In this engaging webinar presented by George G. Morgan for Genealogy Guys Learn, researchers are guided through an often-overlooked yet immensely valuable set of resources: 25 unconventional places where family facts may be hiding. Designed to inspire both novice and seasoned genealogists, the presentation demonstrates how looking beyond traditional archives and databases can unveil remarkable personal histories, offer essential context, and unlock long-standing mysteries in family trees. From forgotten objects at home to obscure institutional records, this webinar underscores the power of curiosity and persistence in genealogical research.

Key Takeaways from the Webinar:

  • Unconventional Sources Yield Unexpected Insights
    Everyday items such as baby books, address books, and family jewelry often contain names, dates, and relationships that are not found elsewhere. A child’s locket or a grandmother’s wedding ring may hold engravings that lead to untapped branches of a family tree.

  • Institutional and Community Resources Hold Deep Historical Value
    Cemetery administrators, university archives, professional organizations, and alumni associations frequently maintain detailed records that include residential addresses, academic histories, burial permits, or club membership details—each capable of illuminating an ancestor’s personal and social world.

  • Contextual Tools Reveal Social and Cultural Layers
    Publications like neighborhood newspapers, ethnic newsletters, and school yearbooks offer a glimpse into the daily lives and aspirations of past generations. These materials not only document significant events but also reflect the social networks and environments in which ancestors lived.

To uncover new leads and deepen your understanding of your family's story, consider watching the full webinar. The speaker’s experience and specific examples offer actionable tips that will immediately benefit your research strategies.

Explore the additional resources provided in the webinar syllabus to access a curated list of databases, archival tools, and institutions mentioned throughout the presentation. These supplemental materials serve as a valuable guide for diving deeper into the methods discussed and maximizing the effectiveness of your research journey.

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