Genealogy Roundup, March 11
Genealogy to premiere ‘Don't Deny’ on March 12 on Armenia’s public TV. May 2015 will be the 15th anniversary of my genealogy grants program.
Genealogy to premiere ‘Don't Deny’ on March 12 on Armenia’s public TV. May 2015 will be the 15th anniversary of my genealogy grants program.
Crystal is writing a biography of her second great-grandmother, Lucretia Cowan who gained a reputation as one of the best photographers in Seattle.
Alex will attend the 200th anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans and present information on his ancestor fabout his role in the history of New Orleans.
The film will explore how families and cities grow and change, through the medium of Helene's journey from past to present.
The grant award will fund the purchase of a mobile scanner that will be used to help visitors preserve valuable family photos and documents.
Savannah Memorial Park, a pioneer cemetery, hosts Memorial & Veterans Day ceremonies, "Retiring of the Colors" events and participate in 4th of July Parade.
The Historical Society of Kent County receives the donation of a building that will be the future Bordley History Center.
My father's side of the family is Carpatho-Rusyn, so I've been a member of the C-RS since it first launched and I recently spoke at the society's 20th anniversary event.
Fore-Kin Trails Genealogical Society in Montrose, Colorado will use their grant to purchase a large flatbed scanner for digitizing a variety of records
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.