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Are you “doing” your own genealogy? If not, you probably have a reason! Many people believe […]
  A good genealogist will use various record types in researching their ancestors, and this includes […]
How many times have you discovered an old document that seems to be relevant to your […]
What does an obituary look like? Obituaries come in several different forms. The most useful for […]

In 2001, the United States Congress passed a resolution making October, Family History Month. Having now […]
  UK School Records It’s back-to-school time across many parts of the world. Students of all […]
Richard Woodruff Price grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. At about the age of twelve, his Sunday […]
History Grandparents’ Day is a relatively recent holiday. Russell Cappers started the idea with a letter. […]
Famous for cowboys and Native Americans, the Southwest has a history that predates the establishment of […]
  Family Reunions Summer is nearly over. Children are back in school, the leaves are turning […]

Many dream of vacationing on the Islands of Hawaii, surrounded by beaches, ocean, and volcanoes. Perhaps […]
If your ancestor applied for pension for Civil War service, they had to jump through some […]
From 1861 to 1865, the American Civil War tore the country in half and ended with […]
The Little House on the Prairie series follows the Ingalls family as they move from Wisconsin, […]
It is said that “Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.” Epic history, while often horrific to […]
For the non-genealogically inclined, the mention of United States government alien registration records may conjure up […]
Anti-German sentiment was rampant in the United States even before World War I broke out in […]
Genealogists work with records created at various jurisdiction levels. New England is known for its town […]
  The path to Juneteenth On 1 January 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the final Emancipation Proclamation […]
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