Genealogy Roundup, March 4
Irish family from Galway the longest living group of siblings in the world, 'Who Do You Think You Are?' returns and Genealogy 101: Discover Your Roots.
Irish family from Galway the longest living group of siblings in the world, 'Who Do You Think You Are?' returns and Genealogy 101: Discover Your Roots.
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
Caleb Pomeroy will be taking some time to visit his ancestral home, Berry Pomeroy Castle in Devon, to interview locals, visit archives, & pursue DNA testing.
Happy 113th birthday to the longest living person in Ireland's history, adopted woman discovers grandfather was Nat King Cole, Stephen Colbert’s Irish roots
Brothers' amazing reunion, African-American genealogy and sharing genealogy tips in 'Journeys Home' the new National Geographic book about roots journeys.
Crystal is writing a biography of her second great-grandmother, Lucretia Cowan who gained a reputation as one of the best photographers in Seattle.
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.
The initiative to establish the Simpsonville Genealogical Research Room came from a young man named Andrew Staton.
Holocaust survivor salutes American soldier who saved him, Stephen Colbert: One Last Report and Heirloom Homecomings.
"Arranging Family:" First Solo Exhibit by Carlee Fernandez. Photographer and [...]