Using Google’s Tools for Your Genealogy Research - Part 1, Gmail



The Internet, and the information available online, are wonderful resources for family historians. To make effective use of those abundant online resources, however, family history researchers need tools for gathering information, organizing their collected research, making notes, and retrieving notes and information. We have some suggestions for using the resources made available by Google to assist you in those research tasks.

A variety of useful services are available through a Google account, which Google describes as a “unified sign-in system” that provides access to many free Google products. The first step to making use of these services is to set up a Google account. The sign-up process essentially involves providing an email address, and selecting a password.

Once you’ve established a Google account, you’re ready to try out the available services. In a series of posts, I’m going to be discussing the Google account services that are particularly useful for doing genealogy research, and for compiling and sharing family history.

Our starting point today is Gmail. The value of a Gmail (Google’s email service) to family history researchers lies, first, in the ability to use Google search to search through all emails in the account. This search capability makes it possibile to easily retrieve email conversations.

Read more