Michigan Genealogy Research Surges as New Laws, DNA Breakthroughs, and Archives Expand Access
Genealogy research in Michigan is entering a new phase, driven by faster access to vital records, advances in DNA technology,
Continue readingGenealogy research in Michigan is entering a new phase, driven by faster access to vital records, advances in DNA technology,
Continue readingFamilySearch new historical records added 18 million free indexed entries from 10 countries in November 2025. Michigan researchers gain fresh ways to track Italian, Caribbean and African roots without a subscription.
Continue readingMichigan’s Attorney General warns residents to delete their 23andMe genealogy data due to the company’s bankruptcy and a recent data breach exposing users’ genetic information. Immediate action is advised to safeguard personal data amid growing concerns.
Continue readingThose researching Michigan Genealogy have a new resource provided by the Archives of Michigan and the Michigan DNR. Over 10 million records including death and naturalization records, which family researchers use to learn more about their family’s history.
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