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Metro reporter Jacqueline L. Salmon was Live Online with Elizabeth Powell Crowe, author of the book, "Genealogy Online," on July 31 to discuss easy ways to start researching your family's history ...
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Every serious family researcher knows the importance of searching the federal censuses for clues on the whereabouts of family members. And nowadays it is easier than ever before to access the censuses ...
The Journal News: Genealogy from home: How to search online Ellis Island, NYC records and Ancestry databases
Genealogy from home: How to search online Ellis Island, NYC records and Ancestry databases
WPBF: Law enforcement hopeful as access to forensic genealogy testing expands in Florida
DEPENDING ON WHAT HURRICANE SEASON BRINGS. FORENSIC GENEALOGY IS RAPIDLY ADVANCING AND IS HELPING MORE INVESTIGATORS IDENTIFY VICTIMS OR SUSPECTS THEY WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO. USING THE TRADITIONAL DNA ...
Law enforcement hopeful as access to forensic genealogy testing expands in Florida
CBS News: Census records from 1950 being released: "This is genealogy heaven"
The History Room has a number of new volumes which may be of interest to researchers and casual readers alike. For any who may have Scandinavian heritage, a new book “Scandinavian Genealogy Guide” ...
Irish Central: Want to learn more about your Irish family? This genealogy book has the answers
Ancestor Network, Ireland's most trusted genealogy research, advisory, and publishing firm, released a hugely expanded second-edition guide on Irish families. "Sources for Irish Family History", which ...
Want to learn more about your Irish family? This genealogy book has the answers
Genealogy websites help people learn about their ancestors. By providing access to a variety of records, databases, and tools. Not only can you can you organize your family history, you might even ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: ‘Roots for Kids’ books are a good way to spur interest in genealogy
Susan Provost Beller has written two books “Roots for Kids: A Genealogy Guide for Young People” now in its third edition, and “Roots for Kids: Finding Your Family Stories.” In the first one, she has ...
‘Roots for Kids’ books are a good way to spur interest in genealogy
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"THE REED FAMILY" history 1300-1800 By genealogy.com user at 10:03:38 I found this in a book titled "THE REED FAMILY" 1710-1981 by Bonnie Cox Sellers at the Salt Lake City archives. I typed it verbatim hopeing that someone can use the information. Reid, Read, Reed-an epithet surname meaning "red haired" or "ruddy complexion". The spelling "red" is modern, like the pronunciation ...