Discovering Your Immigrant Ancestors: A Guide to Ellis Island Records
Ellis Island records hold immense value for genealogy researchers, serving as a vital link to our immigrant ancestors and the journeys that shaped their lives.
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Posted by Joanne Swann | 2023 Aug 10 | People and Skills |
Ellis Island records hold immense value for genealogy researchers, serving as a vital link to our immigrant ancestors and the journeys that shaped their lives.
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A chilling murder case that had remained unsolved for over forty years has finally been cracked, thanks to the cutting-edge technology of genetic genealogy.
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Libraries house a wealth of primary sources, such as birth and death records, census data, wills, land deeds and military documents, all forming the building blocks for constructing a comprehensive family history.
Read MorePosted by Joanne Swann | 2023 Aug 7 | Records |
The U.S. Census Bureau conducted a highly informative webinar where several crucial updates were revealed regarding the planning and preparations for the 2030 Census.
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Scientists from Washington State University have made a significant discovery about the genealogy of bees, dating back as far as 120 million years ago during the time of the former supercontinent Gondwana.
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