DAR Grows Younger
Dar Grows Younger, an article by Jennifer Shapiro in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, discusses how Daughters of the American Revolution, one of the oldest national genealogical societies in the US, is bringing in younger members.
Collecting random bits of genealogy news.
Dar Grows Younger, an article by Jennifer Shapiro in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, discusses how Daughters of the American Revolution, one of the oldest national genealogical societies in the US, is bringing in younger members.
How would you like to be the same age as your uncle? Jennifer Alexander, in the Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) writes about just such a family.
Matthew Keough, in the Billerica Minuteman (TownOnline.com), writes about the Billerica Historical Society’s (Massachusetts) publishing endeavors regarding the history of Billerica, specifically it’s founders.
If you live in the US, and have cable TV, hopefully you have the History Channel offshoot,History International, and can watch a show called “Hidden Treasures”.
A month and a half ago, back in July, I wrote a little article about the Smithsonian working to identify the occupants of two coffins in Kinston, North Carolina. One was thought to be a Civil War veteran.