
Rare Book Found
Never overlook that “box of stuff” inherited from earlier generations. Clues to the family tree could be hidden inside. A contributor to Guthrie Genealogy recently found and digitized what he… Read more Rare Book Found →
Never overlook that “box of stuff” inherited from earlier generations. Clues to the family tree could be hidden inside. A contributor to Guthrie Genealogy recently found and digitized what he… Read more Rare Book Found →
Use all the clues in the records to assign the correct family members to your trees. Two couples with the same given names can often become entangled when arbitrarily assigned.… Read more Mistaken Identities →
Collaboration is the key to making new discoveries and sorting out fact from fiction. You may be new to genealogy or an expert family researcher. Everyone has a unique viewpoint… Read more Let’s Collaborate! →
Patience paid off for one of our Guthrie DNA Project members after a 5-year wait for a YDNA match. A great-grandson of the Reverend Thomas Guthrie, D.D. (1803SCT-1873ENG), whose commitment… Read more New Group: GFG17 →
Descendants of Guthrie Family Group 4 will want to take note of this excellent presentation by our guest researcher Patrick Hoggard highlighting the family of Thomas Guthrey (1796 – 1890)… Read more Guest Researcher →
Our newest Guthrie DNA Project participant extends the line for our Middlesex County, Virginia family from GFG1A-Branch B. The most recent common ancestor proven through direct paternal line (Y-DNA) testing… Read more GFG1A Match →
Many of you claim Francis Guthrie as an ancestor. A resident of Colerain Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania during the 1750s, he appears to be the progenitor of the American lineages… Read more The Forgotten Sons →
Transcriptions of Ayrshire Births and Baptisms Thru 1899 are being added to the Scotland Research & Resources page. View them online or download a copy. Now also formatted for printing.… Read more Ayrshire Research →