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Bridget has been a published writer for decades, with her work being published across a variety of platforms. Her latest works have been focused on genealogy and can be found on websites like Family History Daily. She is currently in the process of writing several case studies and lineages, some of which will be submitted for future publication. She loves to write family tree books, having authored several for family and friends.
articles, courses & creations
Maryland Genealogical Society Journal Articles -
Linking Stephen Wooden, Rebecca Wooden, and Sarah McDonogh of Baltimore County to a New Orleans Millionaire / Volume 61, Number 2, 2020
Finding Parents for Martha Cecelia Wright of Harford County, Maryland / Volume 64, Number 1, 2023National Genealogical Society Quarterly Book Reviews -
Joseph F. O Callaghan, Clan Callaghan: The O Callaghan Family of County Cork / Volume 109, No. 3, September 2021Family History Daily Genealogy Articles -
The 10 Collections You Need to Know for Irish Research
5 Genealogy Questions that Took Me 30 Years to Answer
12 Genealogy Sites You Must Search if You Have UK Ancestors
Why You Should Never Rely on “Facts” You Find in the Census, and What To Do Instead
Probate Records Could Be the Key to Unlocking Your Family’s Hidden Past
4 Simple Steps to Help You Decipher Old Family Photos
The 10 Best (Mostly Free) Scottish Genealogy Sites For Finding Your Ancestors
5 Things You Need to Know about Researching UK Ancestors
Confused About Citing Sources in Your Family Tree? Let’s Make it Easy
How to Find and Use the Unique, Early U.S. Censuses of 1790 to 1830
When No Records Exist: Ten Strategies to Help You Find a “Missing” Ancestor
Have Ancestry DNA Data? Use It On MyHeritage For Free
Siblings Are Likely the Key to Solving Your Family History Riddles
8 Things an Expert Would Definitely Do to Your Family Tree
The Complete Guide to U.S. State Census Records by Year
Every Family History Record Type You Need to Know + Free Checklist
Old Map Collections that Every Family Historian Should Know About
Finding the Hidden Clues in First Names: A Starter Guide
8 Expert Tips for Reading and Transcribing Old Records
Tracing Ancestors in the Old Country: How to Start Your International Research
Group Ancestry DNA Matches to Break Through Brick WallsFamily History Daily Genealogy Courses -
Genealogy Course In Irish Research
Genealogy Course In Italian Research
Genealogy Course In General International ResearchPublished Creations -
Solomon — Our Revolutionary Roots A 200-page Family History Book
The Brides Who Came Before You Book Bridal Shower Gift