Take the time to write down or record older people you visit; they won’t be around forever.
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Take the time to write down or record older people you visit; they won’t be around forever.
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A few quotes from German Church and Business leaders in the 1930s to remind us of the dangers of trying to appease that which would be crazy by all previous standards.
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In mid-1932, Germany stood on the brink of fundamental choices about its future.
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Finding the provenance of old photos isn’t always easy…#genealogy
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My dad passed away unexpectedly in 1987 at age 62, the day after our son William was born.
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I found some writing by my mom in her things and thought I would post some of her thoughts….
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In search of my Irish great-grandparents.
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The trauma of lynching leaves a long tail - one that needs to be viewed through the eyes of the victims, not the perpetrators.
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Part Three in my Sliding Doors series - tragedy in Chatham, North Carolina
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Did my grandmother leave Ireland because of the war for Independence? Or because of the Civil War?
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The second in a series - the unexpected ways lives intersect can have tragic results.
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The chance encounters that change lives.
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Much of my grandfather’s later life can be explained by where he started.
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How many immigrants returned to their home countries after a frustrating experience with the American Dream?
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If "photo editing" has been going on for years, why is there a tsunami of interest in “The Mother’s Day Photo?”
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When and where you were born is just a matter of luck.
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What does it mean to live INSIDE a historical fiction novel?
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Imagine immigrating to the US, and 3 years later you are back in Europe…
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Sometimes even an immigration record is not a straightforward thing.
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6/52 - What happened to my Dad after his parents were committed in 1932 and 1938?
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