“Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living.” – Unknown
Heritage Hunters
Connect the Dots One Person at a Time
Join me, Brenda “Blogger Bee” a Heritage Hunter and dive into the adventure of discovering your roots with our help! We offer a wide array of resources to help you build your family tree, including free and subscription-based website recommendations to guide your journey. Plus, our lively blog shares our own stories, tips, how-tos, and advice on where to start when you feel lost. Let us make your genealogy research an exciting and rewarding experience!

Should I try Ancestry?
Ancestry is a fantastic free and subscription-based “all-in-one” website that offers a wide variety of government and local documents to search. It allows you to easily add people and information to a family tree, and now even offers DNA testing to explore possible connections further.
Where do I start if I want to create a family tree?
Let’s start with a few questions:
- Why make a family tree?
- What is included in a family tree?
- Is there such a thing as too much information?
- Where do I even begin when creating a family tree?
Resources
Resources are vital in research of any kind. No matter if you are a beginner or an advanced level genealogist, resources are going to be your lifeblood.
Click the button below to take you to my recommendations page for a large variety of sources both online and offline.

Ancestry.com
An extensive collection of genealogical records, including census records, birth, marriage, and death certificates, immigration and military records, and family trees. It also offers DNA testing services to help trace ancestry and find relatives.
Heritage Hunter
Join me, Brenda, to my genealogy blog HeritageHunters.online where we offer a wide array of resources to help you research, organize, and build your family tree, including free and subscription-based website recommendations. Let us make your genealogy research an exciting and rewarding experience!









