Genealogy Grants Retrospective: The Colorado Freedom Memorial Foundation
The Colorado Freedom Memorial Foundation received a grant in 2005 to assist with building a monument dedicated to all Colorado veterans killed in action since statehood.
The Colorado Freedom Memorial Foundation received a grant in 2005 to assist with building a monument dedicated to all Colorado veterans killed in action since statehood.
Continuing the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, Megan is sharing thank you notes received over the years from recipients. Here is a look back at the El Monte Cemetery Association.
Continuing the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, here is a look back at Mrs. P's class.
Hillary Clinton's roots traced. Are the names adorning your family tree really your ancestors or just crowd-sourced fiction?
The April 2015 Seton Shields Genealogy Grant was awarded to the Raritan Valley Slavic Cultural and Heritage Society to support the excellent newsletter and interesting events they organize.
Continuing the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, Megan is sharing thank you notes received over the years from recipients. This is a look back at Myrna Shirey and the Fore-Kin Trails Genealogical Society.
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, Megan is sharing thank you notes received over the years from recipients. Next up is a look back at the Scott County Genealogical and Historical Society.
As part of the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, here is a look back at Mrs. Weeks' class, who received a grant in 2012 to assist with purchasing books about famous African Americans from the South.
Continuing the 15th anniversary celebration of the Seton Shields Genealogical Grants program, Megan is sharing thank you notes received over the years from recipients. This is a look back at The Genealogical Society of Siskiyou County.
It's campaign season, so genealogy is back in the news. This time it's Hillary Clinton. Bill Paxton and Melissa Etheridge are on 'Who Do You Think You Are?'.