Vol. 24, No. 44 — November 28, 2019
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The food that families make is wonderful and ties the generations closer together in shared meals, traditions, experiences, and emotions. Preserving these recipes is an important part of your genealogy work and one that even the non-genealogists in your family can appreciate. Here is how to make a family cookbook, and why you should definitely make one.
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Thanksgiving is one of our most cherished American holidays. Yet, its beginnings are murky. There is the traditional story of the Native Americans and the Pilgrims, but that is only a simplified version of what really happened, and has only a vague connection to the Thanksgiving we celebrate today. In fact, the real story of America's Thanksgiving involves a lot of different players across four centuries. This is the story of
Thanksgiving in America and how our ancestors celebrated it.
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If you want to truly understand who your ancestors were as people, you have to do a little bit more than the regular types of genealogical research. You have to become a historian of the times and places in which they lived.
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I hope these ebooks will be beneficial to you and your genealogy research.
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Main Street USA is the first part of any Disney theme park that a visitor encounters. Here is what one will find at each Main Street, as well as the inspiration around the original one Walt Disney created in California.
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Worries about choosing the right place to take a photographic trip are common, but they shouldn’t be! Everywhere has something worth photographing.
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