Genealogy Round Up, January 24
Digging Up the Roots of Family Lore, Families still awaiting closure as military dissects 1952 Alaska glacier crash and Martin Luther King Day
Digging Up the Roots of Family Lore, Families still awaiting closure as military dissects 1952 Alaska glacier crash and Martin Luther King Day
When a Genealogy Hobby Digs Up Unwanted Secrets, Video - DNA Testing and Michelle Obama's Roots - Five generations, from slavery to the White House
150th anniversary of the sinking of the USS Monitor, Annie Moore of Ellis Island and Haddonfield genealogist helped Army identify remains of airman killed in 1946
Megan's calendar of genealogy events currently scheduled for 2013
World War II Vet Returns Home 66 Years After Death, Remains of U.S. airman from '46 crash identified, to be laid to rest, Crew of the USS Monitor
This month's grant goes to JewishGen, a valuable resource I’ve used many times over the years, including countless databases and many other tools and resources.
Help Ellis Island Rise Above the Waters, Seton Shields Genealogical Grant Awarded to JewishGen, Photos of World’s Grandmas and Their Home-Cooked Meals
Tracing Your Roots Via DNA Testing Is Getting Cheaper and Easier, Hey, America, Your Roots Are Showing with Megan Smolenyak
Power still out at Ellis Island, 2 million historic objects moved. Seton Shields Genealogical Grant Awarded to Jackson County Genealogical Society
Jackson County Genealogical Society in North Carolina has published a number of books in addition to their quarterly journal. The grant award will be used to reprint of Volume II of their Macon County cemeteries book.