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Happy Birthday Grand Ole Opry! First Ever Broadcast Nov. 28 1925!

The Grand Ole Opry first broadcasted on this day in 1925, happy birthday Grand Ole Opry! A musical institution for generations, the Opry is a foundry for country and western musicians till this day located in the heart of country music, Nashville, Tennessee. The first broadcast was an hour-long show […]

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The BEST King Arthur Book You Will Ever Read & It’s a Trilogy

“The King Arthur Trilogy” by Rosemary Sutcliff will be the BEST King Arthur Book you will ever read. I myself have read a few King Arthur books including: “Sword at Sunset” also by Rosemary Sutcliff; “Le Morte d’ Arthur” by Sir Thomas Mallory; and even “The History of the Kings

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Find Millions of Offline Records Instantly, Locate Them Here

Here’s where to find the millions of records that are offline and not available on Ancestry, Family Search, or any other digital clearinghouse. You literally have to go old school and try your hand at some next-level researching, that is to say, find out where the original repositories of genealogical

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“The Greatest Knight” by Thomas Asbridge [BOOK REVIEW]

“The Greatest Knight” is the real Game of Thrones! His name was William Marshall and he served Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine along with her husband, King Henry II of England. He survived many more kings and queens during his fascinating life in the late 12th century into the 13th century.

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Book Review: “Northmen: The Viking Saga” by John Haywood

Reading this definitely will make you grow horns and a huge beard! Northmen: The Viking Saga, AD 793-1241 by John Haywood (2015) is an absolute must-read for any Viking enthusiast. It’s full of facts you never knew and John Haywood’s writing style takes you on an adrenaline-fueled plundering raid throughout

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10 Tips For Researching City Directories and Street Guides

Here’s 10 tips for researching city directories and street guides, as well as censuses, to absolutely nail it when it comes to finding where your ancestors lived and even find other relatives you never knew you had! It comes down to knowing how to utilize a Federal Census, City Directories,

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How I Found My Great-Great Grandparents Using A Social Security Application

After searching for over 6 months I finally found the names of my great-great grandparents! I did it using a Social Security Application linked from an index that I searched on Ancestry. To make it even more amazing, these were the names of the parents of my immigrant ancestor who

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Nature Versus Nurture and Adoption (A Genealogy Paradox!)

In considering “Nature versus Nurture” and adoption, we find a GENEALOGY PARADOX. From the perspective of an adoptee I have found that NATURE outweighs NURTURE by some degree! The paradox comes in the fact that while our adoptive parents raise us, our biological ancestry does play a significant and inescapable

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