Tracing Your Family History Is Important To Children
Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page I was a junior in high school, and Mr. Joseph, my sociology teacher, asked each student to create a family tree. This project enabled me to spend some precious time with both of my grandmothers, sitting face to face. I heard fascinating stories about Irish immigrants and passengers on the Mayflower who had old ...
African-American family history workshop Saturday in Spartanburg
African-Americans tracing their family history can get help this weekend at a free genealogy workshop.
Genealogy expert to offer advice Saturday
A genealogy expert will offer advice Saturday in Nashville about tracing the family history of slavery.
Family history workshop planned in Frankfort
The Kentucky Historical Society will host a free Family History Workshop called "Tracing Slavery and Slaveholding on the Kentucky Frontier," at 10:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in downtown Frankfort.
The joy of family research
I have done through the years a lot of family history research, and it can really be a wonderful and valuable experience.
Escapes: Tracing black history in Richmond’s Jackson Ward neighborhood
Green and white awnings and a small sign are all that distinguish the Richmond home of Maggie L. Walker from neighboring duplexes that have been carefully restored to their appearance circa 1925. What distinguished Walker in her day was her skill at overcoming all the obstacles society could place before a black woman living under Jim Crow segregation laws. Read full article >>
New Book Traces the Long Line of the Henderson Genealogy
Inquisitive author F. Robert Henderson compiles his ancestral lineage that dates many centuries backHAMILTON, Kan. (PRWEB) February 10, 2012 Henderson Smokey Mt. Mystery is the outcome of the long and meticulous research of the author F. Robert Henderson, with the help of his father. Tracing one’s family ancestry that goes back 233 years is not easy. In fact, it takes a lot of time, energy and ...
Family history reveals photos of Norwood past
A teenager has unearthed a collection of 19th century photographs giving a snapshot of Victorian Norwood while tracing her ancestry.
Tracing family tree can be relatively easy
Genealogy guru Janice Webster Brown, of Merrimack, comes from a large family. In fact, the branches of her family tree are accessorized by some 17,000 relatives who she has come to know and love as individuals with meaningful life stories and roots mostly in New Hampshire.