The white marble military headstone is a powerful symbol of service and sacrifice. However, it doesn’t date to the period of the American Revolution. The marble headstone came into being in 1873, as a way to mark the graves of the dead of the Civil War. As noted by the National Cemetery Administration, it wasContinueContinue reading “Can I use my Revolutionary War ancestor’s military headstone as “proof” of their service?”
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Do I need to have documents translated for my lineage society application?
As you’re preparing a lineage society application, you may discover some of your ancestor’s records are written in a non-English language. Because of the settlement patterns of the United States in the 18th and 19th century, French, German, and Spanish commonly appear in records. That usually raises a question: do I need to have theseContinueContinue reading “Do I need to have documents translated for my lineage society application?”
Just the research or research and the application? :A question you need to answer when seeking professional assistance with a lineage society application.
Not every offer of professional assistance with lineage society applications is created equal. When you’re searching for professional help with your lineage society application, it’s important to consider whether you need help with just the research or with the entire application process, including the application forms. Choosing the wrong option may slow down your applicationContinueContinue reading “Just the research or research and the application? :A question you need to answer when seeking professional assistance with a lineage society application.”
“My kids don’t care about family history.”
It’s a story I hear a lot, usually from a genealogist in retirement. They’re trying to organize their files and pass them down to their children. The children are telling them they do not want the papers. The reasons usually vary from family to family: lack of space, lack of interest, or something else. TheContinueContinue reading ““My kids don’t care about family history.””
New Year’s Resolution to finally do that lineage society application?
You know you qualify for the DAR, the Mayflower Society, or another lineage society and have always wanted to join – even though you never seem to get there. Is one of your resolutions to make this the year? Here’s how to get started. (We’re assuming you know your qualifying ancestor or a family memberContinueContinue reading “New Year’s Resolution to finally do that lineage society application?”

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