Vol. 23, No. 8 — February 21, 2018
How to Use Google Images to Further Your Genealogy Research |
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Have you tried using Google Images in your genealogy research? If not, it is something you should try. It can bring you amazing discoveries. Here is how to use it, and why it is such an important tool to you as a genealogist.
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America’s First Ladies, #20 – Lucretia Rudolph Garfield |
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Lucretia Rudolph was the wife of 20th US President James Garfield. A woman of keen intellect, she and James enjoyed a scholarly lifestyle together. Yet, due to James's assassination, she was First Lady for less than a year. Here is the story of this intellectual First Lady.
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Latest Genealogy Gold Podcast
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Are you interested in building a highly accurate family tree? Have you considered getting your DNA tested? If not, you really should. There are so many places to have it done, and each has its unique benefits. On today’s episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I’ll show you why DNA is your key to breaking down brick walls and confirming relationships.
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The History of Presidents Day |
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President’s Day is coming up in February, and most Americans probably know very little about what this federal holiday is and why we celebrate it. It is a day off school for most institutions, and government offices, the mail, and usually banks are also closed on President’s Day. You will probably also see plenty of ads on television from stores proclaiming President’s Day sales. It is a big
shopping day, because of all the people who get the day off work. However, President’s Day is more than just a day off and a reason to shop at a discount. Here is the real story behind President’s Day in the United States.
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Genealogy Helps, Volume 7 |
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Filled with project ideas, genealogy resources, conferences and genealogy societies you can
join, Genealogy Helps, Volume 7 is the ultimate resource for you. This edition even assists with how to research and add beloved pets to your family tree, a fabulous addition for any genealogist.
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The Great Artists – Lewis Carroll |
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Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was the 3rd of 11 children, a writer, teacher, photographer, mathematician, logician, preacher, and inventor who is best known for his two Alice in Wonderland books. Here is his interesting story.
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