26th Year, No. 42 — November 10, 2021
A Closer Look at Military Records #1
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Military service is built into this country’s history. The service of hundreds of thousands of people over the past two and a half centuries has generated records that can be used to improve one’s family tree. There is a wealth of genealogical information in these records. This is an introduction to what you need to know about military records in your genealogy...
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For me, it's hard to believe that Ancestral Findings has been online for 26 years. When I began this quest into genealogical research, I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease and a blood disorder. I found myself home for months at a time. I used that time to study genealogy
records and discover the meaning behind my surname.
I collected books, conducted research in libraries, and used genealogy CD-ROMs to further my desire to learn more about my family. After collecting hundreds of books and thousands of documents relating to this genealogical adventure, I wanted to share this information with others.
I first used America Online to reach out to other family members and share the current information I had gathered. Within the first week, I had hundreds of inquiries about family history from family members and people reaching out for information.
On December 15, 1995, I created Ancestral Findings. I received more than 1,000 free lookup requests for the first few months. I now receive thousands a month from people like you looking for more information about their genealogy.
I am so thankful for all the friends that I've gained and for their support throughout the years. If you would like to send a donation, you can do so by clicking here.
A Closer Look at Reading Maps #3
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In order to make use of ancient maps, historical maps, topographical maps, fire insurance maps, and even gazette maps from previous centuries, you must first learn to identify the location of a piece of land or house. There are several methods that were historically done to describe land. This is how you can use one of those methods, called metes and bounds, to locate your ancestor’s land on a map...
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The Unsung Heroes of the Civil War
When it comes to the Civil War, we all know the popular names. Most of the most famous names have been commemorated in public spaces across America in some way or other, movies have been made about their lives, books written about their exploits, and they are taught about in school.
Yes, they were heroes, but they were not the only heroes in the Civil War. Some lesser-known and even unknown names contributed just much, and sometimes more, to the war effort, saving lives and leading great battle victories. They deserve to be honored just as much as the big names.
Whatever their contribution, these are people who deserve to be remembered. Here are the stories of the unsung heroes of the Civil War.
Historical Postcard Giveaway
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I love collecting historical postcards from the United States. It’s been a hobby of mine for many years. I’ve acquired several doubles throughout, and I’m giving 10 postcards away for free each week! Winners will be drawn at random and announced right here. So, if you love American history and enjoy learning about historical
locations, be sure to sign up for this special drawing.
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| AF-545: The Twenty-Second Amendment: The Constitutional Amendments | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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| AF-544: Diaries, Letters and Photographs: A Closer Look at Civil War Records #4 | Ancestral Findings
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| AF-543: Pension Records: A Closer Look at Civil War Records #3 | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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| AF-542: The Twenty-First Amendment: The Constitutional Amendments | Ancestral Findings Podcast
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