Vol. 23, No. 31 — August 8, 2018
Tips to Find Ancestors with Frustratingly Common Surnames
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Do you have an ancestor with an incredibly common surname, or a surname that is a place, verb, or noun? These people can be tricky to identify in old records. Here are some tips for searching for them, and finding them, in old newspaper records. All you need are some fancy search tricks to reveal your
ancestors.
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America’s First Ladies, #44: Michelle Robinson Obama
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Michelle Robinson would one day become our nation’s forty-fourth First Lady, and the first African-American one. She grew up in a traditional home in Chicago, achieved in school to please her ill father, and became a lawyer, before meeting her future husband, Barack Obama. She’s still making an impression around the world.
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Latest Genealogy Gold Podcast
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Are you interested in researching your genealogy using DNA? If you are on a DNA database and are having trouble getting your matches to respond to you, it can be frustrating. Join me today for some effective tips for getting more responses from your genetic relatives.
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Tracing Your New Jersey Ancestors: Online and Offline Resources
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Do you have New Jersey ancestors and don't know where to begin looking for them? Here are the best sources for New Jersey genealogy, both on and offline.
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Using Cemetery Records to Uncover Unknown Ancestors
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Cemetery records, particularly burial records, are invaluable genealogical resources for discovering unknown ancestors. Here's how to find and use them.
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I hope these ebooks will be beneficial to you and your genealogy research. The ebooks are completely free to you today, although you are welcome to leave a small donation of any amount to help with future projects. Thank you so
much!
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Today's Photography Article
The Beautiful Palmer House Staircase
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Sometimes it’s not the weather, the gear or an external factor that gets in our way. Sometimes it’s physical limitations. Here are ideas that may help you!
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