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Explore how genealogy helped catch the Golden State Killer and the privacy concerns that arose from the investigation.
Online genealogists found that Pope Leo’s paternal grandparents in Chicago were accused of having an “illicit affair” in the 1910s, adding another layer to the pope’s complex family history.
Erin International is Ireland's leading expert in forensic genealogy services, reconnecting people with their past and their ...
What’s happening Roots and Branches Genealogical Society of West Volusia: Louise Caccamise will present “History and Genealogy of DeLand’s Street Names.” Prior to the meeting, at 1 p.m., Kathy ...
Both ancient human species showed signs of simultaneously using their hands to move around – such as by climbing trees – as ...
Workshops on researching family history are held at many of our special events like the Spring Swap on April 26. (Elvin ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, descends from Creole and free people of color in Louisiana, highlighting complex issues to ...
Though family trees show that the author is related to the new pope, there are some relatives he's less proud to have.
Genograms are powerful tools that map family history, emotional patterns, and traits like misophonia, helping individuals and ...
Marie Sue Parsons, Yolanda Perez and Mary Jacob will be the featured speakers at the upcoming Carpinteria Woman’s Club (CWC) meeting, set for Wednesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. The ...
Over the last 20 years, genetic research has changed dramatically. An explosion of genomic data has reshaped how we ...
Matt McCormack has been interested in genealogy since he was just a boy. A college professor once told him he couldn’t make a ...