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The Policy of Railroad Land Grants
Posted on 13 February 2013 | No CommentsTo a large extent, modern America was built on the back of the Intercontinental railway system. Trains carried many of our ancestors across country to their new home. They brought... -
Create Stunning Flyers For Genealogy
Posted on 12 February 2013 | No CommentsMost genealogists eventually make presentations and teach about genealogy. We can’t resist. We love genealogy too much. We love to share the knowledge we’ve gained about effective research methods and... -
Scotland Research Using The FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 11 February 2013 | No CommentsA large percentage of the people living in the western world have Scottish ancestry. We hear stories of Scottish Clans, Battles, Tartans and Whiskey almost daily in stories and articles. ... -
Food Truck and Apartment ~ Strange As It Seems
Posted on 10 February 2013 | No CommentsThe longer you live the more you are convinced you haven’t seen anything thus far in your life. The folks six or seven decades ago undoubtedly raised their eyebrows when... -
Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Posted on 9 February 2013 | No CommentsIpswich, Massachusetts was home to the ancestors of many Americans including myself. Finding information about their lives became a top priority when I started encountering brick walls on many ancestral... -
Sweden Research on the FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 8 February 2013 | No CommentsLong known for the beauty of its ladies and handsome men, Sweden has been the source of ancestral families for many people around the world. Researching ancestral Swedish lines used... -
Child Labor in America
Posted on 7 February 2013 | No CommentsWe know that young children were pressed into dangerous jobs during history and little appreciate their social, political and work environments on our modern world. Children were important only as... -
Old Copp’s Hill Burial Ground
Posted on 6 February 2013 | No CommentsDuring my first visit to the old Copp’s Hill Burial Ground in Boston, I had no idea that some of my ancestors were buried there. Tourists following the Freedom Trail... -
Colonel William McMachen
Posted on 5 February 2013 | No CommentsMy ancestor, Colonel William McMachen lived an adventurous life. Born in Scotland in the 1690’s, he met the beautiful Elizabeth Blair who soon became his wife. The young couple relocated... -
Social Security Index on FamilySearch
Posted on 4 February 2013 | No CommentsGenealogists in the United States know how useful the Social Security Death Index in their research. FamilySearch offers the SSDI in searchable format. Additionally, the FamilySearch Wiki contains an article...













