I fully believe that it is up to each one of us to take care of our history. Men and women through the generations have died for our rights and liberties. Whether it be family chart, library or quiet battlefield, soil rich with our ancestors blood, we are the caretakers of what they have given down to us trusting we will take the job seriously. I wish I understood why a Walmart is more important than a battle field or why richly appointed board rooms was more important than a library. Higher government, don't you think you can do without one less Cross pen or skim 10 percent off your entertainment budget just to save ONE Library. America, wake up!
Contact info: s1klight@aol.com.
My website: http://familyknitsnspindles.com/main/spage.htm
Hands on Latvia: Riga
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Like my "Hands on Scotland"
series (see alphabetical sidebar of topics on right), this three-part
series is on recent travels in the country of Latvia. Spec...
First Report from NGS 2013
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Every genealogy conference is jam-packed with learning opportunities and
this year's National Genealogical Society Family History Conference is no
excep...
NGS American Studies Course–The Basics: Module 1
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While pre-ordering my copy of Mastering Genealogical Proof from the
National Genealogical Society, I also signed up for their first course in
the cloud, Am...
Sunday’s Obituary: Martha Jane Clawson
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The above obituary was found in a letter of my grandmother’s that she had
probably received from one of her siblings as it was for their mother. My
best gu...
Basic Sources for Tennessee Research
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The basic sources for your Tennessee genealogy research are: *Marriage
Records–up to 16 different official, public records could be kept. *Census
Records–...
Ancestry Family Trees
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I have now been introduced to Ancestry family trees. They are extremely
creative. I am pretty sure it is inappropriate to use "genealogy" and
"Ancestry fam...
Still here....
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I'm still here, folks. I've been busy and I've put my genealogy on hold
for a while until the mood strikes me again. Life has a tendency to swoop
in and ...
Digital State Archives site
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I just stumbled across this useful site, which attempts to round up
statewide digitization projects:
http://www.digitalstatearchives.com/
Maybe now I'll s...
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