May Baskets
Where I grew up, May baskets were a big deal. In a 1960s Midwestern small town, May baskets were handmade and personal. It seems like another time now, but it was a holiday everyone [...]
Where I grew up, May baskets were a big deal. In a 1960s Midwestern small town, May baskets were handmade and personal. It seems like another time now, but it was a holiday everyone [...]
Time for more genealogy humor. And yes, that means we are the only people who get family chart jokes like this. This gem is © Vic Lee and Pardon My Planet, 2005. Save this [...]
Today's post is about US Port Passenger Lists from 1820-1957. Immigration records are a particular delight to me, as the great-granddaughter of eight immigrants from seven different places in Europe and Scandinavia. (The featured [...]
Today's post about US Copyright for Genealogists helps researchers like you with copyright concepts for your family history research. Copyright Resources Copyright law in the United States is as old as the country itself [...]