The St. Charles Public Library is hosting “Too Good to Be True: Learn How to Spot and Stop Genealogy Fraud” with professional genealogist Candace Marx on Wednesday, Feb. 26. The genealogy world ...
Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Hawthorne Nursery, one of the last Japanese American-owned plant nurseries established before World War II in Los Angeles, ...
Forensic genealogy uses DNA evidence to build family trees and identify victims or suspects ... the 1976 murder of Carol Klaber. "It means the world to us," Mittelman said of his team finding ...
Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the ...
The deadline to apply to take part in the St. Patrick’s Parade in St. Charles has been extended to Friday, Feb. 21, event ...
For years, the death of 15-year-old Danielle "Danni" Houchins had been shrouded in mystery. Montana investigators initially ...
For years, the death of 15-year-old Danielle "Danni" Houchins had been shrouded in mystery. Montana investigators initially said it could have been a tragic accident, but her family always suspected ...
A photographic journey by artist Leslie Starobin that explores Holocaust memory and family history is on view in a public exhibition on the Brown University campus through May 30.
American history in particular – can’t be entertaining as well as educational? Witness Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway juggernaut Hamilton, or, harking back a few deades, the Peter Stone musical 1776?
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