If you’re just beginning to research your family history, start with what you know. Record yourself, your parents and siblings, grandparents and their children, as far back as you can go. Then before you start your research to confirm what …
Presentation: Celebrity memoirs are often in the news, but you can master the techniques that make their (often ghost-written) stories come to life. The key is to incorporate a few tips from creative non-fiction, when to use them, and when …
Ancestry.com is a subscription-based website that has billions of records of genealogical interest. One option to use the site without charge is to visit a place that offers it free to people searching while onsite (Boulder Public Library, NARA Colorado, …
Boulder Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3246
Boulder, CO 80307-3246
Colorado First Families Program
If your family has been in Colorado a long time, you may qualify for membership in the Colorado First Families Program. For more information, see the Colorado Council of Genealogical Societies recognition program.