-

Lineagekeeper Daily News
Click to read -
Recent Posts
Articles By Calendar Date
Archives
Archive for January, 2013
-
Americans Will Always Fight For Liberty
Posted on 31 January 2013 | No CommentsWorld War II recruitment poster calling on the patriotism and democratic duty felt by American Citizens. -
Practical Bookbinding ~ A Genealogy Project
Posted on 30 January 2013 | No CommentsWe spend years collecting information about our ancestors and hope that our descendants will be interested in it after we pass. The information we find is fascinating to us. Surely... -
Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury
Posted on 29 January 2013 | No CommentsIf you had ancestors in New England, you’ll eventually find family members in Amesbury or Salisbury, Massachusetts or so it seems. I’m constantly amazed at how many descendants of my... -
Genealogy Fan Chart on Vinyl
Posted on 27 January 2013 | No CommentsSometimes we are lucky or actually fall into the old saying, “in the right place at the right time”. Such was the case not long ago when I talked to... -
Football Meat Loaf and Spearmint Gum
Posted on 26 January 2013 | No CommentsSome foods leave a taste in your mouth that needs to be eradicated if possible. This old advertisement for Wrigley’s Spearmint Chewing Gum implies that it will do the job... -
Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban
Posted on 25 January 2013 | No CommentsMy Scottish ancestry has always proven to be an interesting quest. A few of my ancestral lines are well documented because they hit royalty or at least the well documented... -
The Netherlands ~ FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 24 January 2013 | No CommentsThe Netherlands articles on the FamilySearch Wiki are already on their way to excellence. The project to fully populate all of the articles related to The Netherlands is a huge... -
Engine Firefly on Orange and Alexandria RR ~ Civil War
Posted on 23 January 2013 | No CommentsThere is something about trains that draws the attention of men and boys. That is especially true when they cross deep gorges and canyons and seemingly float on rickety trellis... -
Oil Portrait of an Ancestor ~ Pure Gold
Posted on 22 January 2013 | No CommentsSome genealogists were born lucky. They find, inherit or otherwise acquire original possessions, photos and even oil portraits that belong to their ancestors. Such was the case with my cousin,...














