Christmas Traditions and Genealogy

Published: Mon, 12/14/15

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 Vol. 20, No. 105 - December 14, 2015​​
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Oregon Trail Ancestry: Did Your Ancestors Travel the Trail?
Oregon Trail Ancestry: Did Your Ancestors Travel the Trail?
The Oregon trail is popular in the historical lore of the United States. It is a 2,200 mile trail that led pioneers across the North American continent to the West Coast. Fur traders, explorers, gold miners, and pioneer families all used and helped develop the trail over a period of several decades in the mid 19th-century. The “jumping off point” of the trail, which was considered its beginning, was just outside of St Louis, Missouri, on the other side of the Mississippi River, through the trail didn’t start to become an obvious well-traveled road until Kansas. The Oregon Trail led travelers through what are now Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho, and into Oregon...
 
 
Christmas Traditions and Genealogy
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Christmas is a time for spending with family. It is also an excellent time for re-examining your genealogy research using knowledge of the Christmas traditions of your ancestors. Christmas has been celebrated in one form or another for the past 2,000 years. In that time, many cultures around the world have developed their own Christmas traditions, and they brought these traditions with them to America when they came. The ways your ancestors celebrated Christmas in America, and the way they may still do so today, can tell you a lot about your ancestral origins...

 
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