Vol. 24, No. 34 — August 28, 2019
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A Closer Look at the 1800 US Federal Census
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The 1800 US federal census was the second of its kind taken in the brand new United States. John Adams was US President at the time, and was only our second one. The Louisiana Purchase hadn’t even been made yet, and the West had not been explored. Here is what the 1800 US federal census can tell you about your ancestors.
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The Origin and Meaning of Your Dutch Surname
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Do you have Dutch surnames in your family tree, or is your own surname of Dutch origin? Join me today on the Ancestral Findings Podcast and I’ll show you that knowing the meaning and origin of Dutch surnames can tell you more about your ancestors than you may imagine.
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Harriet Tubman: Unsung Heroes of the Civil War
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She is well-known as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, but not as well-known for her exemplary Civil War service as a nurse, scout, and spy for the Union. Join me today on the Ancestral Findings Podcast for her remarkable and amazing story.
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Texas has a long and storied history of human habitation. Native American tribes of too many names to count, some long lost to history, have lived there, as have the Spanish, French, Mexicans, and Americans. It has a lot of land, and a lot of history, plenty of both to have some unique folklore all its own. Here are some of the highlights of it.
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The State Capitals: Florida
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Tallahassee is the state capital of Florida, and it has a rich and interesting history. As a Native American settlement for thousands of years, it eventually became part of a Spanish colony, and then a United States territory, before becoming a state, a Confederate state, and then a state once more. Here is what you need to know about Tallahassee.
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