Vol. 25, No. 32 — August 13, 2020
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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.
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.
The State Capitals: New Hampshire
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Concord is the capital of the state of New Hampshire. It is an old city in one of the original thirteen American colonies. As such, it has a long Native American history associated with it, as well as a deep one with European colonists. It has many sites of historical and modern interest there today. Here is what you need to know about Concord, New Hampshire.
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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.
Are you citing your sources in your genealogy research? If you are not, you should be. Citing sources may seem like a chore, but there are some very important reasons to make sure you always do it. Here are the five top reasons why you should cite your sources in your genealogy work.
Here are some sources you should be using. Some are free and some are fee-based. I’ll continue to make updates to this page so you may want to bookmark for future reference and convenience.
The State Capitals: New Jersey
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Trenton is the capital of the state of New Jersey. It has a history of human habitation going back thousands of years with the Lenape Native American tribe. European Quakers eventually settled it. The town became important in American history for its role in the Revolution. Here is the story of Trenton.
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Your digital genealogy needs to be organized just as much as your physical genealogical documents and photos do. Today, I’ll show you some tried and true hints on how to keep all this information easy to access when you store it on your computer.
The State Capitals: New Mexico
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Santa Fe is the capital of the state of New Mexico. It is the oldest state capital in the United States, having been established as the capital of the New Mexico Spanish colony in 1610. It also has a long history of Native American habitation going back thousands of years. Here is Santa Fe’s story.
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