Life in the Past Lane
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VGA Q & A with Katherine Willson
Have you registered for the Virtual Genealogical Society Conference, or entered my registration give away? Have you joined VGA? If not, this Q & A with genealogist Katherine Willson, one of the VGA co-founders and organizers, will persuade you! Q1: Tell us how VGA was founded? What’s the backstory?A1: When I was the President of…
Fall into Family History with VGA’s Virtual Genealogical Conference!
I love a good pun and I am not ashamed. Especially one involving my favorite season of Fall! This time of year is always a special one for me. The changing leaves, cooler temperatures, family event…
ScotlandsPeople: Genealogy Research Tips from a Scot | Legacy Tree
One of our expert #Genealogists shares #genealogytips on researching your #Scottish #ancestry and #FamilyHistory
Update: The Man Who Opened Nelson Business College in Memphis
A fellow historian tracked down what happened to Albert Nelson.
Do Siblings Have the Same DNA? [Visual Guide]
Do Siblings Have the Same DNA? Genetics, Ancestry and Ethnicity Explained
Life in the Past Lane
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Old Bradley County Clerk's Office (Warren, Arkansas)
This building was originally constructed to be the Bradley County clerk's office. It was built in 1890 making it older than the courthouse. It is currently the Bradley County Sheriff's Department and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
I love this. To show just how many paths, avenues, alleys, dirt roads, and vans down by the river, you have to travel and it never ends.......
Photo of Peter Brown contributed by Shawna Smith
When Peter Brown was born in 1597 in Hawkedon, England, his mother, Joan, was 40. He married Martha Foorde in 1623 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They had six children during their marriage. He died on October 4, 1633, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, at the age of 36.
Original homes of Mayflower passengers BREWSTER