THE ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP
THE ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP Black Family Genealogy and History Society Virtual Session Online 7:00 PM In this workshop each participant will share, in a discussion format, the knowledge,
THE ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP Black Family Genealogy and History Society Virtual Session Online 7:00 PM In this workshop each participant will share, in a discussion format, the knowledge,
Document Research Workshop Black Family Genealogy and History Society Virtual Session Online 7:00 PM In this workshop each participant will bring a document to each meeting related to the
Print Subscribe Share/Save Access Library of Congress 7/29/18 My Job at the Library: Researching African-American Genealogy July 19, 2018 by Wendi Maloney Ahmed Johnson. Photo by Shawn Miller. Ahmed Johnson is a local history
Researchers Free Access to ALL Databases on AmericanAncestors.org Have some fun out of the sun this summer! American Ancestors is granting FREE access to all online databases—highlights include our early
Source: African Royal DNA Project, access 7/9/2018 WE ARE ONE FAMILY OF PEOPLE, DO NOT GET TRAPPED INTO THE CONSTRUCT OF DIVISION AND ETHNICITY. I have have been asked to
By: Monica Primus Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA Source: Johns Family and Relatives 7/7/18 I have been doing family research for over 20 years and have been using Ancestry.com and Family
Library of Virginia: Voices of nineteenth-century Africans in American 26 June 2018 By Kyle Rogers, LVA Newspaper Project volunteer As part of an ongoing effort to give voice to nineteenth-century
It’s not for us to choose by Judy G. Russell | Jun 24, 2018 When the DNA results are not what was expected… The question came in again this past
Understanding DNA results is very important to understanding who you are, your origins, and how you came to be. The results below do not tell the whole story but is