Genealogy Roundup, November 12
In this week’s roundup, my upcoming speaking event, genealogy news from New Jersey, a Veterans Day remembrance, the story of Irish soldiers who fought for America in World War I, and more.
In this week’s roundup, my upcoming speaking event, genealogy news from New Jersey, a Veterans Day remembrance, the story of Irish soldiers who fought for America in World War I, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a fun research project about James Monroe's daughter turns into an odyssey, and more.
In this week’s roundup, future genealogy mashup, upcoming NGS conversation with author Michael O'Malley, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a rare in-person event, genealogy research resource for Slovak-Americans, genealogy humor, a Korean War hero is identified, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a Korean War soldier identified, Blackstone mulls options for Ancestry.com, Find a Grave do's and don’ts, Ancestry’s push for Scottish records, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a new St. Patrick’s mural honoring NYC immigrants, using DNA to unlock citizenship, intriguing baby name trend, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a major shift in baby names, a quirky book recommendation, Ancestry’s setback with Scottish records, the identification of a Korean War hero, and more.
In this week’s roundup, surprising trivia about Hitler’s half-brother, errors found on Ancestry, Ukrainian women safeguarding photographic treasures, and more.
In this week’s roundup, Taylor Swift’s ancestral roots, fascinating cemeteries, a book tracing the rise of genetic and forensic genealogy, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a film recommendation, troubling take on DNA sharing and the law, an interesting Ellis Island fact, and more.