2023 Writing Contest: Families on the Move – how they got from here to there (or there to here)
For the DGS 2023 Writing Contest, we’d like to hear how your family got from here to there, or there to here.
For the DGS 2023 Writing Contest, we’d like to hear how your family got from here to there, or there to here.
Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas View the catalog entry for this publication in the Dallas Public Library catalog. See our A Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas…
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Hear Dorina Alaniz de Thomas, Phd discuss “Death Records: When Death Certificates are not Available” at the Cedar Hill November Meeting.
Speaker: Patti Huff Smith Topic Description:A Sentimental Journey – A Trip Down Memory Lane Music heals the heart of two young girls after their father leaves for WWII. Keeping his memory…
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Hear Barbara Coakley present: Death Records: When Death Certificates are not Available
One of the reasons I began researching my family tree was to find out if I was related to anyone famous.
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?
Matthew Finneran was probably the fourth child of his parents, Patrick Finneran and Margaret Kelly.
The Texas State Genealogical Society announced its new podcast series – Lone Star Family Trails – on April 26, 2022. A podcast is a collection of digital audio files.