Genealogy Round Up, January 20
DNA upends the Titanic version of Anastasia Romanov. A huge "get" for Ancestry, and a boon to countless genealogists! NYC vital records!
DNA upends the Titanic version of Anastasia Romanov. A huge "get" for Ancestry, and a boon to countless genealogists! NYC vital records!
"Hey, America, Your Roots Are Showing" now available in audio format!
Holocaust Survivor Meets Her Liberator Nearly 70 Years Later.
Seymour Public Library offers genealogical and local history workshops and will use this grant to purchase a mobile-scanning unit for public use
Retirees buying indie bookstores, Irish ancestry and a Russian version of "Who Do You Think You Are?"
I highly recommend giving this interview a listen -- and while you're at it, be sure to snag yourself a copy of "Here Is Where". You'll love this book!
DNA Stories: A Tale of Two Sisters (VIDEO)
This video will be of interest to folks who are into genetic genealogy. It features a clever use of mtDNA testing to get past a long-standing brick wall.
Down Under: The Case of the Cannon Tombstone (video) featuring George Morgan & Drew Smith
Grant for a local history project called "Voices of Elmwood." They will research people buried in Elmwood Cemetery and have actors reenact their lives during a hayride through the cemetery.