Genealogy Roundup, February 4
In this week’s roundup, good news for those of Hawaiian heritage, a few books I’ve been reading, and more!
In this week’s roundup, good news for those of Hawaiian heritage, a few books I’ve been reading, and more!
In this week’s roundup, a Korean War soldier identified, Blackstone mulls options for Ancestry.com, Find a Grave do's and don’ts, Ancestry’s push for Scottish records, and more.
In this week’s roundup, questions to ask your family, newly released Irish records, the fascinating topics revealed in Civil War pension files, and more.
In this week’s roundup, additional family records from Pope Leo, the passing of President Tyler’s grandson, and more.
In this week’s roundup, researching Pope Leo’s family records, an interesting footnote, and more.
In this week's roundup, a call to preserve records, 90 years of journaling, potential threat to a POW/MIA agency's mission, and more!
In this week's Roundup: genealogy records, Tim Walz's Irish ancestry, a captivating detail about George Washington's history, and more!
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.
Retirees buying indie bookstores, Irish ancestry and a Russian version of "Who Do You Think You Are?"
The manifest that included Knute Rockne had been difficult to find. I decided to have a go at finding the record myself, and I discovered that he was indeed remarkably well-hidden in the database.