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Revealing a massacre, or stating the obvious (Online Journal)
For some folks interested in genealogy, tracing one’s roots is a stimulating activity. It’s immensely interesting and meaningful to learn where one’s life started.
Conference aims to help genealogists uncover Eastern European branches of family trees (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
If you are a descendant of the millions of immigrants who came to America from Central or Eastern Europe, tracing your family tree can be a challenge because borders changed often in those regions ...
Revealing a Massacre, or Stating the Obvious (Middle East Online)
I found myself stumbling into the details of a massacre, one that is conveniently overshadowed by the dust of the battle, the rigidity of academic research and the lack of media access of those who have survived, says Ramzy Baroud .
Reading the clues (The Charleston Gazette)
Growing up in Charleston, Nancy Sparks Morrison always loved hearing family stories. While the other children played outside, she preferred staying in, listening to relatives tell tales.
Reading the clues (The Charleston Gazette)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Growing up in Charleston, Nancy Sparks Morrison always loved hearing family stories. While the other children played outside, she preferred staying in, listening to relatives tell tales.When Morrison began researching the family tree o...
Calendar and FYI (Provo Daily Herald)
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Clubs and hobbies (Daily Herald)
To have an event listed in this calendar, e-mail the details at least two weeks in advance of the event or registration deadline to nbrcalendar@dailyherald.com. Please put "Clubs & hobbies" in the subject line.
Around Town for July 6 (St. Charles Journal)
July 6 ADULT CARE CLASS: 10:30-11:30 a.m., Siteman Cancer Center conference room at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital, Siteman, 10 Hospital Drive. Free. Call 314-575-3983.
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