The Chester Creek Murders – A Venator Cold Case – a Book Review

The Chester Creek Murders – A Venator Cold Case is a genealogy-related novel, written by our favorite author, Nathan Dylan Goodwin. It was written a year ago (January, 2021), but I’ve just now gotten the time to enjoy it. As Continue reading The Chester Creek Murders – A Venator Cold Case – a Book Review

Not Forgotten: An Unabridged History of the Barbieri Family – a Book Review

The following is a review of the new book, Not Forgotten: An Unabridged History of the Barbieri Family, by Michael J. Barberi of Charlotte, North Carolina. This hardback family history of 361 pages is a prime example of what a Continue reading Not Forgotten: An Unabridged History of the Barbieri Family – a Book Review

Census Substitutes & State Census Records – Third Edition – 28% Off with FREE USA Shipping

Day 9 of the FRPC 2021 12 Days of Christmas Sale The Third Edition of William Dollarhide’s popular Census Substitutes & State Census Records is available through December 25, 2021 at 28% off. The publication is in five volumes (previously Continue reading Census Substitutes & State Census Records – Third Edition – 28% Off with FREE USA Shipping

Immigrant Secrets – The Search for My Grandparents – a Book Review

Immigrant Secrets – The Search for My Grandparents By John Mancini; $13.99 at Amazon, 239 pp; Oct 2021, 6×9, 219 pages, ISBN 979-8-48564-746-9 I first must say that this book is great read. I’m sure that many genealogists can identify Continue reading Immigrant Secrets – The Search for My Grandparents – a Book Review

Cyber Monday MyHeritage DNA Test Kits – Just $39 – Buy 2 and get Free Shipping

Click on the Illustration for full information and/or to order. This is a great deal at the lowest price ever offered. This newsletter contains affiliate links. I may receive a percentage of any sale consummated by clicking on an illustration Continue reading Cyber Monday MyHeritage DNA Test Kits – Just $39 – Buy 2 and get Free Shipping

The Trail of Tears & the American Indian Removal of 1831 to 1838

Between 1831 and 1838, thousands of Native Americans were forcibly removed from their original tribal lands and resettled on new reservations west of the Mississippi. The numbers vary and I think those published might be better-called educated guesses. My “guess” Continue reading The Trail of Tears & the American Indian Removal of 1831 to 1838

How “Cowboy” Found His Real Name

The following excerpt is found from a fascinating story written by Mary Norkol for the November 7 Charlotte Observer website. Willie Jean Caldwell finally knows his name. At 76 years old, he’s known as “Cowboy” by his friends and caretakers Continue reading How “Cowboy” Found His Real Name

George Washington Estate Sells For 50 Million Dollars

The following teaser is from the Nov. 8, 2021 New York Post website. A piece of George Washington’s original Mount Vernon estate has sold for a whopping $50 million, marking the highest residential sale to hit the D.C. region ever. And it Continue reading George Washington Estate Sells For 50 Million Dollars

Massachusetts House Passes Bill Opening Adoptee Birth Records Access

The following excerpt was posted Nov. 8, 2021 at the metrowestdailynews.com website. BOSTON — All adopted persons born in Massachusetts would have a way to access their original birth certificate under a bill the House passed last week, which advocates Continue reading Massachusetts House Passes Bill Opening Adoptee Birth Records Access

The DNA Academy – Begins November 15 – Learn to Use DNA to More Effectively to Climb Your Family Tree

Join me and many other genealogy enthusiasts in advancing our knowledge of DNA research and learn how to make it work for us. With as many hours of research as I’ve spent in the last 45 years, I still have Continue reading The DNA Academy – Begins November 15 – Learn to Use DNA to More Effectively to Climb Your Family Tree

New & Updated Collections at FamilySearch the Week of November 8, 2021

The following is from FamilySearch: SALT LAKE CITY, UT–Find promising family connections at FamilySearch in over one million new Catholic Church records from Mexico (Chihuahua, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Puebla, Sinaloa, Veracruz, Yucatán, and Zacatecas), plus more records for the Liberia Census 2008, England Middlesex Parish Registers, Sierra Leon Civil Births and Deaths, Germany, Peru, Continue reading New & Updated Collections at FamilySearch the Week of November 8, 2021

Tracing Your Ancestors – African American Research: A Practical Guide – 15% Off Nov. 8-14, 2021

Family Roots Publishing has a good stock of the popular Tracing Your Ancestors – African American Research: A Practical Guide. And we’re including them at 15% Off.  Following is a description of the guide: Tracing Your Ancestors – African American Continue reading Tracing Your Ancestors – African American Research: A Practical Guide – 15% Off Nov. 8-14, 2021