Genealogy Roundup, January 14
These 5 women are the last living people born in 1800s and Professor finds long-lost home movies playing at NYC museum.
These 5 women are the last living people born in 1800s and Professor finds long-lost home movies playing at NYC museum.
This is my true gripe with liberties taken in historical films - for the vast majority of the people who watch, the movie will be the only version of events that they'll ever know.
Abandoned Home, Lost Photos, and Found Money. It's a happy story in a sense - honest urban explorer returns money to family. But the photos - the photos!
The Genealogy Guys explore Oaklawn Cemetery in Tampa, Florida, and tell the story of William and Nancy Ashley, hinted at by their tombstone.
Articles about Annie Moore, the 1st immigrant to arrive at Ellis Island and Melissa Etheridge;s ancestry to feature in "Who Do You Think You Are?"
The reason for the wine? To thank me for research for a friend of one of my cousins, hoping to track down some cousins to surprise her mother at Christmas.
Family home frozen in the 1920s for 70 YEARS with original decoration, food and furniture. The 152nd anniversary of the loss of the USS Monitor.
Alex will attend the 200th anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans and present information on his ancestor fabout his role in the history of New Orleans.
Barack Obama's Irish Immigrant 3rd Great-Grandfather, Fulmoth Kearney, is discovered thanks to his great-great-granddaughter and finally gets a tombstone.
4 Celebrities Named for 'Who Do You Think You Are?' Bill Paxton, Julie Chen, Angie Harmon who ventures back to colonial days and Sean Hayes.