Step back in time at the 1700s Willard House and Clock Museum
May 31st, 2011 . by Genealogy NewsI admit I have a weakness for small museums, especially ones housed in old family homesteads.
I admit I have a weakness for small museums, especially ones housed in old family homesteads.
"THE DAUGHTER'S WALK," by Jane Kirkpatrick , Water Brook Press, $16.99, 400 pages In 1896, Helga Estby and her 18-year-old daughter Clara accepted the challenge to walk from Spokane, Wash., to New York City within seven months.
Humane treatment of prisoners of war has been an issue that has bedeviled civilization for centuries.
Township historian George Joynson is A a professional genealogist and paid speaker.
Statutory burial and cremation records for former Dacorum residents are now available online.
Clayton State University genealogy group members honor military families in several ways.
Take time to record and preserve your own personal history as well as taking care of your family's genealogy.A Amy Coffin of the We Tree Blog has authored this fine series of 52 prompts to help you achieve your family history goals.A Use these prompts, as you see fit, to chip away at recording your memories as well as life's lessons learned for the ...
Joan Emerick and her husband, Tom Emerick, of DeWitt wear authentic period garb for Civil War re-enactments. In 23 years, Tom Emerick figures he has died "at least 50 times" in various engagements.
For more than 146 years, an unmarked grave stood at the Marietta National Cemetery.
As World War II Veteran Paul W. WittmerA celebrates another Memorial Day, he has just one more accomplishment to add to his list of many.