Genealogy Roundup, April 1
War Numbers: Counting the Irish-Born Dead in WWI. Genealogy on Hot In Cleveland last week! Sean Hayes Discovers Family's Criminal Past. Lou Szucs: Hero.
War Numbers: Counting the Irish-Born Dead in WWI. Genealogy on Hot In Cleveland last week! Sean Hayes Discovers Family's Criminal Past. Lou Szucs: Hero.
Folks are starting to wake up to the concept of unclaimed persons and WWII love letters reveal 3 Soldiers vying for same woman’s heart.
At L.A. County cemetery, unclaimed dead await a final resting place. Tributes to our veterans.
Tribute to Those Who Are Still Coming Home from Vietnam, Korea, WWI/II, donating your War Letters for Memorial Day and military genealogy.
Soldier To Be Buried At Arlington National Cemetery After Being MIA For 50 Years
Son Of WWII Soldier, Receives Father's Letters 69 Years Later and A Filthy History: When New Yorkers Lived Knee-Deep in Trash
Memorial Day Tribute to Dad for his Service in Vietnam. "Here Is Where" by Andrew Carroll! Exploring our forgotten history
Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, spent ten years journeying through databases and museum holdings to find photos from the Revolutionary War Generation.
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
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