EasyGenie
With EasyGenie genealogy charts, YOU control your genealogy data, whether it's written by hand on our acid-free paper forms or entered into fillable PDFs that you can type into and print at home! The charts make it easy to organize, preserve, and share your family research.
We are a family-owned business based in the Boston area, and print all of our charts in the U.S.A. on offset presses or high-quality digital systems.
Genealogy 101: two CRUCIAL tips for using AI summaries in full text search on FamilySearch
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How the free website Visual Ancestor archives CDV photo albums for the Web
A 1600s fugitive from justice, and the artifact he brought with him to the New World
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5 things genealogy fans need to know about using FamilySearch's Full-Text Search feature (2025)
Victorian mail order catalogue: Women's hats from the 1908 Sears catalog
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2 tips for unidentified genealogy people (UGP) found in old portrait photos
What are "core" genealogy documents that get saved as hard copies?
Pulling BMD vital records at city hall? One tip every genealogist should use!
What kind of vehicles did Sears offer in its 1908 catalogue?
Genealogy basics: breaking down Irish American brick walls with death certificates and censuses
What the dove tail joints can tell you
Genealogy detective: Naming 3 ancestors in a 1920s photo
Family history relics: "Crosswriting" example (what is cross writing?)
Male ancestor born between 1870 and 1930? Best free genealogy records on FamilySearch
A clever way to sell boring items in the 1908 Sears catalogue
Genealogy research basics: How to find Canadian court records using full text search
Genealogy photos: Finding photos of where ancestors worked
Why keep physical genealogy records when we computers and genealogy software?
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How I use fillable genealogy PDFs for my own family history
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FamilySearch 101: Full text search for court records
1908 Sears Catalog: How Sears sold eyeglasses by mail in 1908
Genealogy tip: Old family documents yield new clues the second time around