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[...] The post National Archives Engages Wikipedia in Open Government Plan appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] story on sltrib.com The post Historical American Indian Records Online appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] the Washington Post for the full article The post 40 Acres and a Mule appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] story on examiner.com The post Why You Are Not Finding Your Ancestor appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] My presentation on what to do with your family history made the Houma Today Newspaper! Thanks Xerxes Wilson. Please share! Article By Xerxes Wilson [...]
[...] company, and MyHeritage, the leading destination for discovering, sharing and preserving family history, announced today a strategic collaboration that will provide an enhanced experience for [...]
[...] research. Many of the tidbits of information that will lead you to your ancestors and family history will be found by interviewing your immediate family and seeing what else other family [...]
[...] , Im sad to say. If you want to engage the rest of your family, you’ll need to frame your family history as a story. Your histories will also have gaps, places where you can fairly project and [...]
[...] This is a great idea from the National Archives. Please join the National Archives for the 2014 Virtual Genealogy Fair on October 28, 29, & 30, starting daily at 10 a.m. [...]
[...] This would be great if and when it happens… The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration has some amazing documents: But the collections don’t only focus [...]
[...] our digital possessions to help protect them and keep them available for years to come. National Archives and Records Administration>Preservation>Family Archives>Storing Photographic [...]
[...] Sac and Fox athlete Jim Thorpe (1888-1953), who won gold medals in the 1912 Olympics. The National Archives holds many records about these BIA-operated schools and the students who attended them. Most [...]
[...] helping curate exhibits. Renee will speak on Assumption Parish Plantations and Families. Leonard Smith III is the owner of LS3 Studios, a multimedia production company. He is a retired Field Engineer [...]
[...] of genealogical research. Hosted by genealogy experts Renee Richard, Judy Riffel and Leonard Smith III, this show explores our ancestral origins to help know more about who we are today. The post [...]
[...] , February 21, 2015 at 1:00pm in the Auditorium of the New Orleans Main Public Library. Leonard Smith III is a retired Senior Field Engineer turned Genealogy Technology Expert. He has spent [...]
[...] in history and taste. Article by Leslie Everage Momma’s Teacakes-Leslie Everage from Leonard Smith III on Vimeo. The post Momma Boseman’s Tea Cakes appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] and Leslie Smith Everage for their continued support of LS3 Studios. Their presence at the Genealogy Roadshow Saturday and Sunday was invaluable. Our showing was a great success! We premiered our new [...]
[...] Visit our booth at the GENEALOGY ROADSHOW in New Orleans! We are revealing a new membership site! PBS and WYES-TV are bringing the [...]
[...] Come checkout LS3 Studios at the Genealogy Roadshow in New Orleans. ©Copyright LS3 Studios Saturday September 6th, 2014 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Board [...]
[...] Washington, D.C., at the Battle of Antietam (then and now the bloodiest day in American history, with close to 23,000 casualties). What little Union victory there was in Gen. [...]
[...] was like to experience serving in the United States Armed Forces and being a moment in our American history. Few families, however, possess their military veterans complete records, medals and [...]
[...] was headquartered following his famous March to the Sea. The meeting was unprecedented in American history. See full story on theroot.com The post The 40 Acres and a Mule Promise appeared first on [...]
[...] ? Check out this family tree to find out. The prominence of the Roosevelt family in American history is legendary. The family’s legacy claims two of America’s best-loved presidents as [...]
[...] to help protect them and keep them available for years to come. National Archives and Records Administration>Preservation>Family Archives>Storing Photographic Prints DESCRIPTION: The [...]
[...] This would be great if and when it happens… The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration has some amazing documents: But the collections don’t only focus on the founding of the [...]
[...] much the case for last weeks episode. This typically happens when the DNA supports the genealogical research well and there are no real surprises or mysteries to explore. This isnt entirely [...]
[...] Roots of Faith: Ancestry is a series that teaches the proper methodology of genealogical research. Hosted by genealogy experts Renee Richard, Judy Riffel and Leonard Smith III, this show [...]
[...] The post National Archives Engages Wikipedia in Open Government Plan appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] story on sltrib.com The post Historical American Indian Records Online appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] the Washington Post for the full article The post 40 Acres and a Mule appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
[...] story on examiner.com The post Why You Are Not Finding Your Ancestor appeared first on Genealogy Storytelling. [...]
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