Remembrances of Things Past
Sue Lisk says with imagination you can seek out those special connections to your ancestors
Changing Boundaries – Changing Nationalities
David A. Norris looks at territorial changes in 19th century Europe and the resulting potential confusion in census records
Honoring Your Ancestors: Early American Immigrants and Settlers
Karen L. Newman looks at active societies you might consider joining as part of your family history journey
The Great Blizzard of 1891
Wayne Shepheard looks at the event and its impact on the people of Southwest England
Genealogy & Bingo
Donna Potter Phillips says doing your genealogy and playing Bingo have a lot in common!
US Social Security & Delayed Birth Certificates
George G. Morgan looks at the importance of utilizing other sources when certain documents are not available
“Colored News” – Part I
Diane L. Richard says don’t miss out on this hidden, though invaluable, goldmine
Could Sherlock Holmes Have Been a Genealogist?
Robbie Gorr suggests that the famous fictional detective’s prowess in solving mysteries might apply to our genealogy research
Bounty of the Sea: The Gift of Hidden Treasures
Sue Lisk shares recommendations on what to do if you discover “hidden treasure” in familiar locations
The Back Page: Don’t Hold Back on Your Family History Research!
Dave Obee says there is always more to find if you just keep looking
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