Today Footnote.com and Lowcountry Africana announced the launch of a new collection of historical records from the South Carolina Department of Archives and History containing estate inventories and bills of sale for Colonial and Charleston South Carolina from 1732 to … Continue reading
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In Honor of Pearl Harbor Day
December 7, 2009 by Justin | 3 Comments
In honor of Pearl Harbor Day, we are making the largest interactive WWII collection on the web free to the public during December. Featuring over 10 million records, documents and photos from the National Archives, this collection helps family members … Continue reading
Come See Us At The Salt Lake City Family History Expo
August 26, 2009 by Justin | 2 Comments
This Friday and Saturday Footnote will have a booth at the SLC Family History Expo held at the South Town Expo Center (9575 S State Street, Sandy, UT). If you are in the area, come on by and visit us. … Continue reading
Winners of our Memorial Day Giveaway
June 3, 2009 by Justin | Comments Off
We want to thank everyone that participated in the Memorial Day Giveaway by using our Facebook application, I Remember to create and share Footnote Pages. Here is the list of our winners (listed by Footnote Membername):Grand Prize – Lifetime Membership … Continue reading
We’re off to NGS!
May 9, 2008 by Justin | 3 Comments
It’s that time of year again where we pack up the Footnote booth and head out to the annual National Genealogical Society conference. This year the conference is being held in Kansas City, MO. This is always a great opportunity … Continue reading
Footnote.com at the 2008 Family History Expo
It’s time to pack up the tradeshow booth and head down to sunny St. George, Utah to attend the 2008 Family History Expo. This event will be held on February 8-9 at the Dixie Center (click here for more information … Continue reading
Footnote.com Releases Lincoln Assassination Papers and Images of John Wilkes Booth Diary
December 19, 2007 by Justin | Comments Off
Lindon, UT – December 19, 2007 – Foonote.com today announced the release of rare documents from The National Archives that provide a unique perspective of the Lincoln assassination and a first-hand look at this critical event in America’s history. For … Continue reading
