Genealogy Round Up, October 6
The women on the Irish side of my family often make it to their 90s, but this family has us beat! This poor fellow was kissed to death.
The women on the Irish side of my family often make it to their 90s, but this family has us beat! This poor fellow was kissed to death.
This book is a favorite of mine - not only because it was my first, but because it's a collection of 101 tales of genealogical serendipity.
Ask Granny authors have distributed free session materials in 48 states as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom
Grandma's Experiences Leave a Mark on Your Genes
The Historical Society of Kent County receives the donation of a building that will be the future Bordley History Center.
Genealogy Roadshow looking for stories for season 2 to tape [...]
Carol Franks is on a personal mission to ensure that irreplaceable White County, Georgia documents are preserved. To this end, she creates digital copies of records found only in filing cabinets at the local library and will use her grant for an external hard drive with auto and cloud backup.
2014 marks the Millennium Celebration of Brian Boru High King of Ireland. The Farrells were Princes of Annaly for more than five hundred years.
A grant has been given to Jonathan Puckett for planning Clarke-Day-Puckett family reunions, printing genealogical histories, preserving old family artifacts, etc.
Stephen A. Briganti, the president of the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Foundation, wins the 2014 Friend of History Award.