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The Squire,” John Dimond Zimmerman, Bobbie Mathis, president of the Union City Society for Historic Preservation, 4 April 2026
Standing in Union City, Michigan, this Saturday will feel like stepping directly into my own lineage — a moment...
Jane Smith Johnson McCoy (B. 1834) in Fairview Cemetery in family grave in Greenwood, SC. Taken by Robin R. Foster.
“Within many African American cemeteries, headstones were not the only way graves were marked. Metal pipes—solid and hollo...
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For more than four decades, I have walked the winding paths of our ancestors—paths marked by resilience, loss, courage, and the unbreakable ties of family. Every so often, a story rises from the archives with such force tha...
Looking at Chronicling America on the internet for an ancestor.
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Historic newspapers are one of the richest and most underused sources in genealogy. They don’t just report events — they reveal relationships, land ownership...
Persons with the surname of Vance in “South Carolina 1870 census index” - edited by Bradley W. Steuart. Screenshot by Robin R. Foster.
Most likely, there is no easy answer to the problem of identifying your elusive ancestor. Some challenge...
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