Genealogy Roundup, December 10
Childhood friends reconnect after World War II, Japanese internment separated them.
Childhood friends reconnect after World War II, Japanese internment separated them.
Toronto man discovers play is based on his family history
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.
Leah Chase is known as the "Queen of Creole Cuisine," but she's so much more – a patron of the arts, a civil rights leader, a champion of New Orleans.
Art installment on Ellis Island with the best photos I've seen from it so far. Photo taken one day before this 98-Year-Old Veteran died, has moved America.
At L.A. County cemetery, unclaimed dead await a final resting place. Tributes to our veterans.
The film will explore how families and cities grow and change, through the medium of Helene's journey from past to present.
11th and 12th generations return to revive family homestead.
If you've got some Norwegian ancestry, but have never been to Norway, you need to check out this TV show - "Amazing Race" meets "Who Do You Think You Are?"
When I traced President Obama's roots to Ireland, I had no idea what it would trigger. French soldier’s room unchanged 96 years after his death in WWI.