At four pages long, the 1879 letter strikes a range of emotions, with mentions of “sweet kisses,” his-and-hers pillowcases, ...
The U.S. Census is coming back to Colorado Springs in 2026 — a few years sooner than usual. The country’s next full headcount doesn’t happen until 2030, but the Springs has been chosen as one of six ...
Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) has released a new resource in its Irish Census Records series titled "Social Context of the 1901 and 1911 Census Records." The new resource provides family ...
Only about 18% of the land in Stutsman County was used for agriculture at the start of the 20th century, according to an article in The Jamestown Alert in the Jan. 4, 1900, edition.
On March 27, 1829, a wealthy white planter and businessman named Richard Fordham purchased four enslaved African Americans ...
The namesake of a new park, the Heuston family was part of a thriving free Black community that helped others flee slavery.
The academy is designed to provide accessible and affordable private education for students from the inner city and inner-ring suburbs, church leaders said. University of Cincinnati awarded $1.1M ...
These ten change-makers, including Jessie Street and Charles Perkins, are just some of the key Australians who prodded the ...
The RootsTech schedule is out. Take a look and see which of the scores of free talks and tutorials will best help you make progress in your genealogy.
A few years ago, I set out on my journey to learn if there were any Patriots in my family tree.