Vol. 25, No. 31 — July 30, 2020
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If you have Irish heritage, there is probably at least one Irish surname in your family. As Irish families can be challenging to trace, this guide to Irish surnames and their origins and meanings will help you learn the beginnings of your Irish family tree branch.
The State Capitals: Nebraska
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Lincoln is the capital of the state of Nebraska. It has a long and interesting history, beginning with the Native American habitation of the area. Salt marshes brought European settlers to Lincoln. It started as a tiny settlement and worked its way up to territorial and state capital. Here is what you need to know about the city of Lincoln.
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Its bite-sized episodes are perfect for busy researchers, with tightly focused topics. You’ll enjoy the thrill of the hunt, the adventure, and the excitement of researching your ancestors.
Have you heard of the mystery of the Princes in the Tower? Who were they, and what connection did they have to the Wars of the Roses? Today… we’ll find out what really happened to them.
Please keep in mind that this free lookup service is a means of pointing you in a direction to finding more information about your ancestors. I do not research family lines since I do not have the time to do so.
The State Capitals: Nevada
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Carson City is the state capital of Nevada. It started out as a ranch that was a stopover and trading post for people going to California. With the discovery of silver in the area, the ranch became a city, and the territory became a state, with Carson City as its capital. Here is the story of Carson City.
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You probably know the name John Hancock, but do you know anything about the man behind the famous name? Here is the story of this American patriot.
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Natures Pleasures
In the spring, summer, and fall, we enjoy spending time at parks and nature preserves. So thankful for Char's recovery progress as we slowly take to the fields and forest again.
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