Genealogy Roundup, April 8
Hillary Clinton Family Tree a wake-up call for genealogy; ‘Gertie’s Babies,’ Sold at Birth, Use DNA to Unlock Past; and Army corporal, captured in Korean War, brought home.
Hillary Clinton Family Tree a wake-up call for genealogy; ‘Gertie’s Babies,’ Sold at Birth, Use DNA to Unlock Past; and Army corporal, captured in Korean War, brought home.
Building a Face, and a Case, on DNA – Those of us who have been involved in genetic genealogy will probably experience a touch of deja vu with this
For Black History Month, I decided to put together a collage of photos of some of the people I've been fortunate enough to research and meet.
A seriously colorful cemetery where the tombstones tell tales and England now has a show called "Dead Famous DNA."
Roots Recipe for Tonight Show Host Jimmy Fallon. DNA test offers possible answers to how the Spadoni families, spread across the world, are related.
DNA upends the Titanic version of Anastasia Romanov. A huge "get" for Ancestry, and a boon to countless genealogists! NYC vital records!
We've been DNA testing for 13 years with minimal hiccups, so it needs to be regulated, eh?
93-year-old goes to Ellis Island to learn about her mother's journey to America, family portrait of flood victim finds its way back home and 2 DNA stories.
DNA Stories: A Tale of Two Sisters (VIDEO)
Video illustrating a clever use of mtDNA testing to solve family history mystery. DNA Stories: Tale of Two Sisters. Happy 5th anniversary Unclaimed Persons!