Crawford, Frazer & Company of Atlanta and of Auburn
Robert A. Crawford claimed Virginia in 1811 for his birth but even today no documentation clearly identifies him before he married.
Robert A. Crawford claimed Virginia in 1811 for his birth but even today no documentation clearly identifies him before he married.
In 1909, the national media reported another first for women. The Atlanta Georgia Police Commission had approved an official detective’s license for Hattie Barnett.
“Grandma was a tireless quilter and knitter,” said Betty Jo. “Everyone eventually received a pair of Elizabeth Jane’s knitted fingerless gloves.”
The Oakland Cemetery Lot Association (OCLA) and the Jane Douglas DAR chapter are participating in the Wreaths Across America on December 17, 2022.
One of the reasons I began researching my family tree was to find out if I was related to anyone famous.
The 1964 graduation class of Thomas Jefferson High School made local history with the graduation of “the largest senior class in Dallas public school history.”
Did you know that the Allen County Public Library (ACPL) in Fort Wayne, Indiana is a major research destination? The ACPL is the second largest genealogical library in the United States.
I was trying to solve a mystery. Why did Mary Elizabeth Campbell Briggs show up on the 1880 census as a widow in Pulaski TN?
In March I applied for, and was granted, the 2022 Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck Scholarship to attend The Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR) Conference, which was held in July.
Mark your calendars for Friday, October 21, 2022! The Dallas Public Library and Dallas Genealogical Society are pleased to bring back our annual in-person Family History Month Celebration on the 8th floor of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.