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100 Questions to Ask Your Relatives Ancestral Findings

WEBFamily is a rich blend of stories and traditions that shape our identity, often preserved by older relatives. Asking questions is key to uncovering this heritage. This curated list of …

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DNA: The Future of Unlocking Your True Family History

WEBDNA is the purest form of genealogy research, and it will never steer you astray. It answers questions, breaks down brick walls, and confirms truths. DNA is one of your best friends …

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The State Capitals: Missouri Ancestral Findings

WEBThe state capital of Missouri is Jefferson City. It is officially known as the City of Jefferson, and some people, particularly locals, refer to it informally as Jeff City. It has a population …

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Eliza McCardle Johnson: America’s First Ladies #17

WEBShe died of tuberculosis on January 15, 1876, in Greenville, Tennessee. Eliza McCardle was the wife of Andrew Johnson, and our 17th First Lady. Though she came from an …

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DNA Health Research: A Closer Look at DNA Research #4

WEBDNA testing for health purposes is extremely popular right now. Many people test their DNA JUST to get health information, and not for genealogical purposes at all, although the …

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The State Capitals: New Hampshire Ancestral Findings

WEBThe capital of the state of New Hampshire is Concord. The city is also the county seat of Merrimack County. It has a population of about 43,000 people. The city was initially …

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How to Find Adoption Records if You Need Them

WEBMoses was adopted), you may be able to find information on it in local old newspaper articles, or in the records of the old “orphan asylums” where your ancestor lived (or the …

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The Connecticut Witch Trials: Witch Hysteria in America Long …

WEBOne of the most notorious of these “forgotten” witch incidents happened a generation before Salem in Hartford, Connecticut. Connecticut had a series of witch trials that were held …

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Nashville, Tennessee: The State Capitals Ancestral Findings

WEBThe city of Nashville is the capital of the US state of Tennessee. It is also the most populous city in the state and the county seat of Davidson County. Located along the picturesque …

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The State Capitals: Ohio Ancestral Findings

WEBColumbus is the capital of the state of Ohio in the United States. It has a long history of Native American habitation, most famously as the home of the Mound Builder culture. It …

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Is Tracing Your Health History Important in Your Genealogy …

WEBBe proactive in safeguarding your health and that of your family by looking into the genetic background of your family's health history. Will founded Ancestral Findings in 1995 and …

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Civil War Medical Cards: Using Them to Research Your Union …

WEBThe Civil War medical cards are records of a soldier's health during his service in the Union. If a soldier was ever sick, injured, or hospitalized during his service, a medical …

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The Intriguing History of Salt and Pepper Shakers

WEBThe invention of the pepper grinder, or pepper mill, in 1842 by Peugeot of France revolutionized the way pepper was used in the kitchen. The pepper grinder allowed for a …

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Thomas Stone: The Signers of the Declaration of Independence

WEBThomas Stone was a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Maryland. He came from a wealthy family, studied languages, put himself through law studies, and became …

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The Pepperoni Roll and Its Origins: GeneFoods #3

WEBWhat makes this food so informative to genealogists is its regional nature. The pepperoni roll is mainly found in West Virginia and some of the nearby surrounding areas like …

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Clara Barton: The Unsung Heroes of the Civil War

WEBClick Here to listen to the Genealogy Clips Podcast. Clara Barton was a humanitarian, and best known as the founder and first President of the American Red Cross. However, she …

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The Eighteenth Amendment: The Constitutional Amendments

WEBThe Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was the infamous one that established Prohibition—the ban on the production, transportation, and sale of alcohol in the United …

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Georgia: American Folklore, Part 10 Ancestral Findings

WEBGeorgia: American Folklore, Part 10. Georgia has a long history going back millennia with Native Americans, and centuries with European colonists. During that time, it has …

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Pennsylvania German Church Records, 1729-1870

WEBPennsylvania German Church Records, 1729-1870. The Pennsylvania German Church Records, from 1729 to 1870, are a fundamental resource for anyone interested in the …

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