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What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1770s? | AF-424
What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1770s? The 1770s were a decade of innovations, inventions, and political change in the world, and particularly in
How to Use Foreign Language Genealogy Sources | AF-383
Are you researching foreign-speaking ancestors? Whether they lived in America or you are researching them in their homeland, you may come across foreign language documents
What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1780s? | AF-423
What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1780s? The 1780s were a decade of transition from the Age of Enlightenment to the Industrial Revolution. It
History of Cover Bridges in America | AF-382
The history of covered bridges in North America and the United States is a fascinating one. The bridges that remain are quite beloved and mostly
How to Tell Your Family History Story with Video – Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 245
AUDIO ONLY PODCAST – Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 245 with Lisa Louise Cooke September 2020. Click SHOW MORE for all the notes for this episode.
When Vermont Was a Nation: A Closer Look at Our 14th State | AF-422
Vermont is our 14th state, the first to join the nation after the Revolution. It also spent some time as an independent nation. Here’s Vermont’s
How to Use the U.S. National Archives Online Catalog for Genealogy
👇🖱 Click SHOW MORE to get all the details on this video 💎Elevenses with Lisa Episode 40: This episode is going to answer some of
What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1840s? | AF-421
The 1840s are not usually talked about a lot in the history books, but that does not mean there was not much going on in
What Were Your Ancestors Doing in the 1830s? | AF-420
The 1830s were the decade that laid the foundations for the Industrial Revolution. This means that a lot of prototype inventions and preliminary discoveries were