Library program promotes researching family treesThursday, October 21, 2010 @ 12:09AMYou just never know who might be hiding in your family tree.
Tending the family tree onlineMonday, September 13, 2010 @ 1:39AMCindy Bogan, of Raleigh, N.C., and Mike Fedder, of Edwardsville, had no reason to meet, much less to discover they were fourth cousins.
St. Lucie Community Calendar, updated Sept. 7Tuesday, September 7, 2010 @ 9:04AMFind the latest in arts and crafts events, fundraisers, children and families events, dancing, exercise, music and more.
Home sweet Herr homesteadSaturday, July 17, 2010 @ 11:16PMFamily trees can grow a lot of branches in 300 years.Just ask the people attending the Herr Family Homecoming Saturday at the Hans Herr House in Willow Street.They came from as far away as California, Florida and Michigan, and as close as Willow Street, Drumore Township and Landisville.More than 500...
Summer's the perfect time to help children climb the family treeSunday, June 13, 2010 @ 1:42AMMost kids like to search for clues, put together puzzles, make-believe they’re on a treasure hunt, and unravel mysteries. These are all fun thinking games.
Genealogy trace is labor of love for Randolph womanFriday, June 4, 2010 @ 1:06PMRANDOLPH TWP. — Dolores (Dee) Rincon is a historian.
Arlington seeks public input on changes to Central LibraryMonday, April 19, 2010 @ 11:33PMA bigger children's section and more genealogy and local history materials are often requested.
Learn to trace family trees in ScandinaviaThursday, April 8, 2010 @ 4:31PMThe program for the April 10 meeting of Hulda Garborg Lodge will be on genealogy and how to research ones family tree. Any women interested in learning more about Scandinavian culture and traditions are welcome to attend the meeting at Rainbow Valley Grange hall, 2160 Rainbow Valley Blvd. at 11 a.m. For more information, call (760) 489-9502 or (951) 378-4866 or visit www ...
Roots and branches: Area African-Americans trace their rootsSunday, April 4, 2010 @ 1:58AMWhile few African-Americans are able to trace their family tree all the way to Africa, many arediscovering the ways they are planted in America. • RELATED: Searches uncover troubled times, likely crimes, pioneers