A family faces the stolen joy of child mortality in the early 20th century.
Genealogy records reveal the misdeeds of grand larcenists, snake oil salesmen, hustlers and, sometimes, murderers.
What happens when yesterday’s genealogical conclusion no longer fits today’s evidence?
An ancestor’s profession gives valuable social clues to who they were in the time and place they lived. Tips to help you make easy work of your own research.
Thousands of Americans with Canadian ancestry are currently exploring Canadian citizenship by descent. For many families — especially those with roots in Detroit and other areas across Michigan — the records needed to prove eligibility may exist on both sides of the border. When birth records, marriage records, or direct evidence are missing or hard...
Research can often turn up ancestors who died in notable, even unusual, ways.
What does it take to prove descent from an ancestor for heritage program, citizenship or a lineage society application?
Originally Published March 19th 2022