Inspired By Heritage, LLC

Inspired By Heritage, LLC Amanda Hayes is a Professional Genealogist and loves sharing her genealogy tips & discoveries. Insp Air Force. I agree. Europe. And please LIKE my page!

I am a genealogist who’s had a passion for family history since exploring my grandparents homestead on the family’s Century Farm. A lot has happened since then, including having spent 7 years promoting aviation and military heritage in support of the U.S. Now, I’m thrilled to help individuals and families reconnect with their ancestors and understand where they came from. Some say your family gene

alogy is the greatest mystery novel you will ever read. I’m proud to have studied under some of our country’s premier genealogists, receiving my Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University. I use a combination of records, social economics and historical events to portray the lives of ancestors using the Genealogical Proof Standards. Geographic Specialty: Northeast, Midwest & Southern United States. Member: Association of Professional Genealogists, National Genealogical Society, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Lone Star Chapter APG and various other organizations. I am also “on the clock” working to complete my portfolio for judging from the Board for Certification of Genealogists. Services:
-Family lineage reports & charts
-Single record search
-Brick wall assistance
-Ancestry software education
-Research organization assistance
-Lineage society application research
-Photography
-Family interviews
-Digitization: photos, slides, negatives and documents
-Conference & event planning

Don't forget to visit www.InspiredByHeritage.com!

04/07/2022

One 1950 census taker got a surprise while enumerating in West Virginia! She was reunited with a former neighbor who unexpectedly paid back $5 (about $60 today) she had borrowed 12 years before!

The syndicated story ran in newspapers around the U.S. See it in the Daily Olympian on our site: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99129625/census-taker-didnt-count-on-this/

04/02/2022

Starting tonight at 12:01 am ET, the release goes live! Users will be able to access it on our website for free.

The new website will include a name search function powered by an Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology tool. It will also include a "first-draft" name index and a new transcription tool, and you are encouraged to use it to assist the agency to make the records search as accurate as possible and improve the index.

To access the dedicated website, visit our 1950 Census page: archives.gov/1950census

Excellent resource to find resources you never knew exist! Happy Birthday Cyndi's List!
03/04/2022

Excellent resource to find resources you never knew exist! Happy Birthday Cyndi's List!

CyndisList.com was launched 26 years ago today. The purpose of the site is to categorize resources found online for your genealogical research and to make it easier for you to find what you need. Be sure to browse the Categories (https://www.cyndislist.com/categories/) to look for topics of interest that include locations, ethnicities, records, occupations, religions, methodology and more.

I am a one-woman show running the site with 42 years of experience in genealogy. I rely on you to help me by submitting new links and reporting broken links. I also rely on you to use the site regularly and to encourage others to use it. I so much appreciate the support you all give me!

10/08/2021

For today’s post, we present a unique map depicting Missouri settlement patterns. It was created in 1986 by Russel L. Gerlach whose family recently and generously donated the copyright to the Archives. Groups shown include Germanic, Eastern European, British and Celtic, Central and Northern European, Southern European, “old stock” Americans and enslaved persons. German immigration to the Missouri, for example, generally began in the 1830s and was triggered by the writings of Gottfried Duden, a German who wrote glowingly of our state.

12/01/2020

We have been grateful for the support of our members, donors, and friends during this eventful year. To show our appreciation, we invite you to join us for NYG&B’s Day of Giving Back, four unique sessions held on Giving Tuesday (December 1, 2020). Sessions will stream live on the NYG&B’s website...

09/08/2020

This Thursday, September 10th, there will be 58,200 American heroes traveling through the lake area as we welcome the Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall. The police and motorcycle es**rt will be leaving from Lake Ozark at 10 am and travel along the 54 Espressway through Osage Beach, Linn Creek and through the square in Camdenton to the Camdenton Memorial Lake Regional Airport. The estimated arrival time in Camdenton will be between 10:15 am and 10:30 am.

Here is the Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall schedule:

September 10, 2020
10 am - Arrival through the Lake area.
6 pm - Official Opening Ceremony
6 pm - 9 pm - Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall Open

September 11, 2020
9 am - 9 pm - Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall Open

September 12, 2020
9 am - 9 pm - Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall Open ($10 carload includes Air Show)

September 13, 2020
9 am - 6 pm - Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall Open

03/30/2020

We're opening up Ancestry® in new ways. With school closures in effect across the US, we're making all of our AncestryK12 lesson plans available for free. We've also partnered with the US National Archives to provide free access to search their nearly 500 million records and images on Ancestry®. And here on our social channels, we'll be holding live learning sessions and sharing tips from our experts.

Hear more from our CEO: https://www.ancestry.com/s107565/t43443/rd.ashx?ancid=90ukfopyhi

Great resource! Now more open access from home!
03/21/2020

Great resource! Now more open access from home!

The online academic resource has long had ebooks and journals available without the need for a login.

90 years ago today...a good read about the start of the Lake of the Ozarks.
09/06/2019

90 years ago today...a good read about the start of the Lake of the Ozarks.

On Sept. 5, 1929, workers began clearing the land that would become Lake of the Ozarks, cutting down 30,000 acres of timber and demolishing the town of Linn Creek.

07/31/2019

To mark this week’s theme, , we’re featuring Ruth Nichols! Along with Amelia Earhart, she was a founding member of the Ninety-Nines, an organization dedicated to the mutual support and advocacy of women pilots. An aviation pioneer, she was the only pilot to hold the women’s world records for speed, altitude and distance at the same time. Nichols flew all types of aircraft, including dirigibles, gliders, autogyros, seaplanes, biplanes and even a supersonic jet! She passed away in 1960 at the age of 59 but was posthumously inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1992.

Photo of Nichols in front of her Lockheed Vega from our Guy Murphy Collection.

07/28/2019
06/08/2019

Celebrate July 4th with a beautifully-engraved Declaration of Independence plaque, made on premium 12x15 inch alder wood. Cost is $125 per plaque and includes free shipping! Orders end July 3rd. Contact Thomas Yang at [email protected] for questions. To order, call the scout office at (573) 449-2561 or fill out the order form on the following link: http://www.bsa-grc.org/openrosters/ViewOrgPageLink.aspx?orgkey=651&itemkey=15612

Made only at the Sinquefield Invention Lab - Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation "Made in Scouting".

06/06/2019
Map Mondays from the Missouri State Archives. Awesome!
04/08/2019

Map Mondays from the Missouri State Archives. Awesome!

We’re trying something new this month with the introduction of Map Mondays! At the start of each workweek, we’ll feature a map from our collection highlighting an interesting aspect of Missouri history and/or geography. This week’s offering is an 1888 Commissioners' Official Railway Map.

Missouri 1967 Death Certificates are now Online! Thanks to all the volunteers who transcribed over 51,000 records which ...
03/23/2018

Missouri 1967 Death Certificates are now Online! Thanks to all the volunteers who transcribed over 51,000 records which include parents and spouse names. https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesmvc/deathcertificates

The Missouri Death Certificate database can be searched by first, middle and last name, county, year and month. Digitized images of the original death certificates are linked to the search results.

I'm very proud to announce our family owned business (Hayes Construction) has been nominated "Best of the Lake 2018"! As...
03/05/2018

I'm very proud to announce our family owned business (Hayes Construction) has been nominated "Best of the Lake 2018"! As a Professional Genealogist, I provide House Historian service through our company. Thank you for the nomination and PLEASE VOTE!

Vote for your favorite local businesses and you could win $100!

I had a great research trip to the National Archives in St. Louis today. Pulled military records from 1898 and World War...
07/26/2016

I had a great research trip to the National Archives in St. Louis today. Pulled military records from 1898 and World War II. Great discoveries on both! Read how to order records for your genealogy research at: www.archives.gov/veterans/

I had another great research partner today; my grandfather, Delbert Avery. Thank you to the Recorder of Deeds office for...
07/26/2016

I had another great research partner today; my grandfather, Delbert Avery. Thank you to the Recorder of Deeds office for your excellent assistance!

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