Family history is rich with stories. We all have stories in our ancestry.
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A portion of my genealogy research is spent squinting at old photos to give a name to as yet unidentified people. Stacked around the periphery of my consciousness was the realization that I have an awful lot of photographs that include anim...
Photographing old grave markers, indeed entire cemeteries, is an important part of recording our genealogical history and preserving fragile markers which will someday be lost. There are stones too degraded and broken to be read in countles...
While researching a family tree, unusual names are bound to pop up and I’m always pleased when they do. Over the years, I’ve found some doozies. I wish I’d started jotting them down sooner than I did. Here are my current top three.
In a previous post, I wrote about the Old Vanderburgh County Asylum in Evansville, Indiana. It was active from 1838 to 1883 and predates both the State Mental Health Hospital now at Vann and Lincoln Avenues as well as the previous Victorian...
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