Genealogy always seems to have a way of pointing out just how small our world really is. As diverse as their backgrounds may seem now, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama...
1918 was a year of tragedy, marking both the final year of World War One and the worst infectious disease outbreak in human history. Most are aware that WWI had...
While I applaud any effort to get school students interested in genealogy, I can't help but cringe every time I get an email from a student who needs to know...
Similar to a series they ran back in 1999, the Today Show on NBC is once again running a family history series - taking each of the Today Show hosts...
One of my favorite female ancestors, Henrietta Meares, left little behind to mark her time on this earth. She was the second of three wives of Mack Crisp in Edgecombe...
When I learned that Ancestry.com had launched a Chinese site, Jiapu.cn, I was excited to try it out. That is until I visted and was faced with a page full...
The 2008 Southern California Genealogy Jamboree was the biggest and best ever according to attendees, and the 2009 Jamboree -- to be held June 12-14, 2009 -- is expected to...
While catching up on my genealogy blog reading this morning, I discovered that Ancestry has added some customization features to the new Ancestry home page design. It's not quite everything...
The new series of the popular British genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are? will begin August 13 with the family history of Patsy Kensit, who was reportedly so...
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