Megan’s Roots World Blog

Update on Q2 2016 Seton Shields Genealogy Grant: Cecilia Chien, West Chester, PA

By |2017-07-12T11:40:43-04:00July 12th, 2017|Grants|

It's always fun to get a peek at the outcome of one of my grants, so I was really happy to hear from Cecelia Chien, one of the Seton Shields Genealogy Grant recipients of 2016. Cecelia has given me permission to share her photos and the story of her research trip, so I'll let her take it from here, in her own words.

Celebrating 200 Seton Shields Genealogy Grants Awarded

By |2017-06-27T10:37:50-04:00June 27th, 2017|Grants|

Ever wondered how I choose who to award grants to each quarter – what makes an application stand out to me or be eliminated? As a way of celebrating the milestone of 200 Seton Shields Genealogy Grants awarded, here's a behind-the-scenes peek into my grants program and the woman who continues to inspire my life and work. Enjoy!

Seton Shields Genealogy Grant #200

By |2017-06-22T11:03:56-04:00June 22nd, 2017|Grants|

This quarter, I awarded my 200th Seton Shields Genealogy Grant! This quarter's recipient is the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center – a treasure trove of countless books and microfilms, online databases, events ranging from national conferences to summer camps, and world class genealogists – for whatever use they think would be most helpful.

My Fellow Soldiers: General John Pershing and the Americans Who Helped Win the Great War

By |2017-06-13T12:22:36-04:00June 13th, 2017|Books, History, Military|

2017 marks the centennial of America’s entry into World War I, a conflict often neglected in favor of World War II, which is unfortunate given that WWII is, in some respects, the offspring of the earlier conflict. Andrew Carroll’s My Fellow Soldiers: General John Pershing and the Americans Who Helped Win the Great War is the ideal book to help rectify this balance.

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