Genealogy Roundup, June 10
Missing diamond ring found 30 years later, gala at Ellis Island, celebrating 15 years of genealogy grants and Zendaya gets to the heart of her family tree.
Missing diamond ring found 30 years later, gala at Ellis Island, celebrating 15 years of genealogy grants and Zendaya gets to the heart of her family tree.
The Irish heritage of Anne Meara, correcting the story of WWI Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Henry Johnson, celebration at Ellis Island, and identifying unknown soldiers
WWI heroes to receive Medal of Honor, plus three family reunion stories and 11 celebrities whose family members arrived at Ellis Island.
As part of the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, here is a look back at the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, which received a grant in 2012 to assist with repairing the damage sustained during Hurricane Sandy.
I count myself lucky to still have a hero in Loretto "Lou" Szucs, and I'm far from alone. Within the genealogical world, Lou is loved and respected by all and has been for decades.
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.
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?"
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.
Nas and LL Cool J learn about their heritage, author reconnects with Syracuse friend after 82 years and family resemblance across generations.
Bruce Springsteen accepts Ellis Island award with his mother & aunts, common names around the world and Cynthia Nixon on 'Who Do You Think You Are?"