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Who Deserves an Archive?
Among the many documents our Grandma Dorothy Clark left behind was a handwritten list of her attempts to be published. She sent articles to church magazines or the Reader's Digest, but not once were her stories published. As an amateur artist, she never had an...
Find What is Lost: Introducing found.kindex.org
A few weeks ago I was browsing in an antique shop when a stack of old photos caught my eye. As I examined these portraits and family poses one by one, I discovered names written on the back: David A. Page. Teddy O. Keefer. Ester Olson. How did they get lost? As a...
Indexing on the Kindex Lost & Found Archive
Thanks for being amazing and indexing on found.kindex.org! See the instructions below for indexing records on the Kindex Lost & Found Archive. For a general overview and instructions, see links below. General Indexing Guidelines Software Overview FAQ...
What’s New on Kindex.org
Updated 03.27.2017 March Software Updates: Upgrade to a Collaborative Archive to transform your archive into a destination where friends or family can help gather, index, and search—or simply enjoy reading family records. Invite unlimited people at no cost to them....
Announcing the Release of Collaborative & Public Archives
Announcing the release the Kindex Collaborative Upgrade, the best way to bring family and friends together on a single, online archive. Upgrade to Collaborative and transform your archive into a destination where friends or family can help gather, index, and search—or...
“Male-Help-Only”: Breaking the Glass Ceiling in 1929
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we are sharing the stories of women who are examples of strength and courage. It was December 1929, just a few weeks after the stock market crash, and many families were feeling the pinch. As a teenager growing up in...
There’s an archive for that: 10 everyday solutions using Kindex
Not quite ready to throw out your college essays, old dance photos, and bills from the previous century? Kindex has a solution for you. Not just for old family records, Kindex is great for any record or source you want to preserve, access, or share. Here are some of...
We want to rescue family records. 10 ways Kindex can help.
Do you wish there was a better way to archive and search your family's letters, journals, and photos? Are you still using a combination of spreadsheets, PDFs, and word processing tools to transcribe your family history records? For Archive Awareness Week, we are...
Kindex Archival Services
Do you have boxes of papers, letters, and journals and don’t know where to start? Do you want to index (transcribe and tag) your family records but the process of scanning everything seems overwhelming? Kindex offers many services that help families organize, digitize...
Gather What is Scattered
Accumulating, organizing, and digitizing family records is the first—and often the most challenging—step families face. And the larger the family association, the more complex this “gather” step can be.
Build a searchable archive—one record at a time.
Kindex™ brings family records out of obscurity through indexing—creating a searchable, shareable archive that connects records to families and researchers. Here's how it works: Gather Organize your family records by person, record type, and date. After you scan and...