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Once Removed Cousin Chart: The 1 Comprehensive Guide You Need

Every genealogist needs a once removed cousin chart! Period. Genealogy is not merely a study of names and dates; it’s a journey into the intricate web of familial relationships that span generations. Among the most intriguing and sometimes confusing aspects of genealogical research are cousin relationships “once removed.” In this […]

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5 Popular DNA Tests: A Fun Guide to Popular DNA Tests:Unlocking Your Genetic Story

In an era where uncovering our ancestry feels as thrilling as solving a mystery, popular DNA tests have become the go-to tool for discovering our genetic heritage. These tests offer a fascinating peek into our past, revealing where our ancestors roamed, the traits we’ve inherited, and sometimes even unexpected connections

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Books About Books

Books About Books! 8 Remarkable Recommendations

Bibliophile? Well then there is nothing as transcendent as reading books about books! From the history of libraries to early medieval manuscripts and how they were painstakingly copied, the history of the book is a fascinating topic for any avid reader. Here are a few couture recommendations from my library

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James Toone of Virginia - TUNE surname

James Toone of Virginia: Origins of the TUNE Surname in the U.S.

This is the biography of James Toone of Virginia. Born in England, he arrived in Virginia in 1651 and is the first of our TUNE surname in the United States. This historical biography is for all descendants of James Toone (c. 1625-1677) and all those carrying the Tune surname whose

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My 2021 Reading List

My 2021 Reading List

My 2021 reading list is quite different from past years in several regards. The range of topics I’ve read is much more diverse, although still very much historical. It’s been a very rangy year! What has captured my interest lately have been witty, sardonic histories: non-fiction history books written with

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Anglo-Saxon History Reading List

ANGLO-SAXON History Reading List (16 Unforgettable Books)

Welcome to your Anglo-Saxon History reading list of recommended books. I’ve covered a wealth of books from historical, to cultural, to genetic, to archaeological to inspire your imagination. The list includes books that I have read or have come recommended on the subject; and while no where near exhaustive (there

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Plantagenet History Reading List in Historica Order

PLANTAGENET Dynasty Reading List (41 Inspiring Books In Historical Order)

The Plantagenet dynasty is the one that made England, “England.” This Plantagenet dynasty reading list are books in historical order spanning a dynasty that lasted over 330 years! Henry II inherited an challengingly complex kingdom from the previous Norman Dynasty. You may have your own favourite English dynasty, of course;

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Reading Norman History Books In Order

NORMAN Dynasty Reading List (10 Best Books In Historical Order)

The Norman Dynasty was one of profound change in England. This Norman dynasty reading list are books in historical order as a part of my English Reading Series. What follows is a suggested Norman dynasty reading list in proper historical order to satiate your thirst for English Norman history. The

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Lithuanian Books - History, Language, Literature Reading List

Life-Changing Lithuanian Books: 20 Cherished History, Language, and Literature List!

Looking for Lithuanian books (Lithuania HISTORY, LANGUAGE, LITERATURE) or to start a Lithuanian reading list? This is your starting point for your tikslas, your Lithuanian ‘destination’ or ‘goal’ for Lithuanian books to read. While this list is not exhaustive, it is being updated as I find new, cool Lithuanian books

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Queens of the Crusades by Alison Weir Book Review

“Queens of the Crusades” by Alison Weir BOOK REVIEW

Alison Weir continues her 4-Book series “England’s Medieval Queens” with BOOK TWO entitled “Queens of the Crusades.” BOOK ONE was entitled “Queens of the Conquest” published in 2017 and was superb. Spanning the first 5 queens of the Plantagenet era is this book “Queens of the Crusades,” released in 2021.

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Eleanor of Aquitaine Books

15 Eleanor of Aquitaine Books Historians Have on Their Shelf

Every serious medieval historian has Eleanor of Aquitaine books on their shelf. Below is an annotated bibliography of 15 books that I have read and/or own about the person who I consider to be history’s greatest queen. Eleanor of Aquitaine had it all! She had land, she had power, she

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My 2020 Reading List

My 2020 Reading List

2020 was an interesting year to say the least. My 2020 reading list totally reflects that in that the books I read ranged from the historical to the political to self-help to Pacific Island stuff. I was lucky enough to have traveled early on in the year and found a

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Use A Coat of Arms For A Surname? Intriguing YES and NO!

Can I use a Coat of Arms for a Surname? That is the million dollar question to which the answer is both YES and NO. I will cover the DO’s and DON’Ts of using a Coat of Arms for a surname (your family name) and also cover the use of

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Graham Robb The Ancient Paths Book Review

Graham Robb “The Ancient Paths” [Book Review]

Graham Robb “The Ancient Paths” is a neat little romp through a forgotten aspect of the Celts: how they mind mapped ancient Europe! I have to say Graham Robb’s conclusions are very compelling as a linguist, historian, and genealogist. What he has uncovered in this book, I would call ground-breaking.

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10 Wholesome TV Shows You Should be Watching Now

10 Wholesome TV Shows You Should be Watching Now

Wholesome TV shows are hard to find nowadays, sadly. But don’t despair I’ve got you covered in this list! Our core American family values have been eroded by mainstream media and all its sensationalist glory; however, there are a few “good” shows to be viewed. When I say “good,” I

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