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RECENT POSTS
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The Stories of US: Commemorating 250 Years of the United States with Ancestry -
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CNN Original Series “This Land”: The Louisiana Purchase -
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Key Takeaways
- Trace ancestors from various regions, including France, Germany, and Puerto Rico, using specific civil and U.S. records.
- Use diverse documents like the 1921 Census of England & Wales, church records, and immigration records for research.
- Discover Sephardic or Germanic European roots with DNA and records, and explore the history and meanings of names.