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    Jan 31

    Sometimes, it really feels like this. But it's a fun journey. 😄

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    Jan 15

    Go beyond your passion for researching your ancestors' past and creating family trees. 🌲 Use my model to write your own family story in a unique, impactful, and creative manner. 🌱 🔎 Discover a new face of :

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    5 Nov 2020

    Being a true ally means first and foremost to research and educate yourself. And museums are the primordial means of finding valuable and authentic resources that you can use in this regard:

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    Jan 27

    It is not far fetched to compare genealogy research with detective work. 🔍 You are basically searching for clues to unlock a bigger story. There are the occasional false leads or back and forths but the result it's worth it.😊

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    Jan 26

    ◾ Lawrence mill workers in the late 19th or early 20th century. ◾

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    Jan 30

    "Our ancestors dwell in the attics of our brains as they do in the spiraling chains of knowledge hidden in every cell of our bodies."

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  7. Mar 2

    In times of need, our family will always be there to have our back, with open arms and an open heart. 💗

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    31 Dec 2020

    Through thick and thin, your family will always support and be there for you. ☀️

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    Jan 25

    ✒️ It was a slow yet captivating process: gathering old family photos and records from members, listening to stories from several generations in my family, and using databases to look for census records. It was a beautiful and eye-opening experience. 🌱

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    4 Nov 2020
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    29 Nov 2020

    🧬 There is no secret anymore regarding the tremendous role testing plays within research, but there is a change that has occurred which diminished the interest and purchase behavior of the general public. Learn more about it:

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    Jan 30

    Dare to explore the past and join me on my writing adventure. Seeing how my life was shaped by the decisions of my was truly remarkable, and I recommend it to everyone who is passionate about . 👉 Order the book on:

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    29 Dec 2020

    Material possessions come and go. Family is forever. 💗

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    28 Nov 2020

    The first step in your from a genealogical point of view is to talk with your relatives. 🌱 🎤 But what happens when you are not able to visit them? Here are a few tips to ensure a successful interviewing session:

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    Jan 29

    Yes, the Internet is indeed a goldmine of resources, but sometimes it is not sufficient to rely on just online data. Don't forget to check the other means of research as well - libraries, museums, cemeteries, and of course, your own relatives. 😉

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    29 Dec 2020

    Wherever we might go in this world, our souls will remain connected to those of our ancestors. 🌱

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    Jan 29

    Female marchers in the 1912 "Bread and Roses" Strike. 🌹 Also known as The Lawrence Textile Strike, consisted of immigrant workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and it was prompted by a two-hour pay cut corresponding to a new law shortening the workweek for women.

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  18. Feb 26

    A still of history transposed into the present. 🕛 Civil War Statue in Washington D.C.

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    27 Nov 2020

    For many of us, Christmas is synonymous with family. Quality time spent with the people we love, creating the most cherished memories. 🎄 🤗 This year, Family Search gives you the chance to share them with the world:

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    26 Nov 2020

    If you are currently conducting research and you are focusing on details regarding the service your ancestors have partaken in, here is some advice: 👉

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