Genealogy Roundup, April 15
Key & Peele on Ancestry.com, Modern Genealogy article, Genealogist helps Lackawanna County find next of kin for unclaimed dead, and well-known genealogist stepping down.
Key & Peele on Ancestry.com, Modern Genealogy article, Genealogist helps Lackawanna County find next of kin for unclaimed dead, and well-known genealogist stepping down.
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, Megan is sharing thank you notes received over the years from recipients. First up is a look back at the Johnson County Historical Society.
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.
If everyone got a quarter of Hillary Clinton's tree wrong, what about yours? Are the names adorning your family tree really your ancestors or just crowd-sourced fiction?
One random #ThrowbackThursday post revealed a milestone moment to my sister, sent us down memory lane and gave us stories we had never heard about our mom.
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.
Boy finds 45-year-old love letter in bottle addressed to his grandpa, check out my "Genealogy on TV" Pinterest board and Bruce Springsteen accepts Ellis Island award.
AT&T employee uncovers lost pictures more than a century old, surging interest in Irish genealogy and Josh Groban discovers controversial ancestor.
Genealogy to premiere ‘Don't Deny’ on March 12 on Armenia’s public TV. May 2015 will be the 15th anniversary of my genealogy grants program.
May 2015 is the 15th anniversary of my genealogy grants program. 182 grants later, I debated what to do to mark this milestone, and decided to give a peek behind the scenes.