Ideally, we would rent an RV and hit the road with my siblings and their families some time in July. We would drive straight through Arkansas, Tennessee, and
Sometimes, to get started in family history, I guess all you need to do is talk about it. Parents and grandparents can be an invaluable resource in getting
Last night I took my wife and kids to this second-rate Halloween maze. But halfway through what I thought was a waste of money, I noticed something peculiar.
The revelation that First Lady Michelle Obama's family history extends back to a white Georgian slaveowner and a slave returned the national spotlight to genealogy. Indeed, it casts
Genealogists rely on physical records, like baptism, marriage, or death records, to complete each part of their family tree. But when these records have been lost, damaged, or