Category: family tree research tools

Dominica Land Records 1765 – 1927 Leads to Enslaved Ancestors

Many never look to land records to find ancestors.  The assumption is that their ancestors may not have owned land.  However, land records go beyond actual land and can include records of servitude such as indentured servants or enslaved people such as many of our African brothers and sisters; our ancestors. These records are invaluable…

By Anna Bayala September 1, 2018 0

Grenada Civil Records 1866 – 1940

Another great island in the Caribbean, Grenada, consists of a main island and six smaller islands. Many have never visited there but there are many that descends from this island.  Cousins that we were not aware of until DNA testing came along. I have found cousin matches from Grenada via DNA and looking at their…

By Anna Bayala September 1, 2018 0

When You Do Not See Who You Have Impacted

Many of you were quite unhappy with me about bringing down the website but understood where I was coming from with my decision. Some of you were involved with the situation. It wasn’t done with malintent but I had reached the point of being tired of the selfish behavior from quite a few and my…

By Anna Bayala August 12, 2018 0

Genealogy Records for Salinas Church 1854 – 1942

I have been pretty busy but have had quite a few municipalities remaining for Puerto Rico.  I recently came back from the Dominican Republic as I’m researching my Dominican side of the family. While I am close to being done for Puerto Rico, I know that that isn’t the case for many researching their lines.…

By Anna Bayala July 4, 2018 0

8th Annual State of Young Black New York at Fordham University

Below is the presentation I used for the 8th Annual State of Young Black New York held on May 5th at Fordham University. There is a 15-second delay between each slide. The functionality is there where you can move backward or forward on the slides. If you ever have a family member question the safety…

By Anna Bayala May 5, 2018 0

Spanish Last Names

For this next post I want to change things up a bit. For those of us that were raised in Hispanic household, things may or may not come naturally when understanding the surnames and how it works. I’m going to use visual examples for this post. In the Hispanic community, and it is true no…

By Anna Bayala March 20, 2018 0