Genealogy Roundup, July 14
In this week's Roundup: A soldier lost in the Korean War accounted for and a quilt made from t-shirts bought during travels to all 7 continents.
In this week's Roundup: A soldier lost in the Korean War accounted for and a quilt made from t-shirts bought during travels to all 7 continents.
In this week's Roundup: An article about genealogical travel to Ireland (maybe next year?), the remains of suspected WWII US airmen repatriated from Myanmar, and a delightful, genie-related distraction that might be welcome right about now.
How do you know roots travel has become a 'thing'? When it's common enough to be used to sell luggage! Check out a lovely little video featuring Zoë and Lenny Kravitz in this week's Roundup.
Does the idea of vacationing in a restored, historic coastal village in Scotland's Outer Hebrides pique your wanderlust? Check out this destination and assorted tidbits of genealogical lore in this week's Roundup.
Power still out at Ellis Island, 2 million historic objects moved. Seton Shields Genealogical Grant Awarded to Jackson County Genealogical Society
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