52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 33: Legal Troubles

NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about.  Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 32: Wide Open Spaces

NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about.  Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 31: Earliest Ancestor

NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about.  Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 30: Religious Traditions

NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about.  Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 27: Family Business

NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about.  Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →

Juneteenth, Family History, and Coming Full Circle

Every community I’ve ever called home has always celebrated Juneteenth. From childhood block parties to local park festivals, Juneteenth has always been on my calendar. I remember the cookouts, music, dancing, Black history presentations, and seeing smiling faces gathered in joy and remembrance. Now, after more than a decade of researching my family history, Juneteenth... Continue Reading →

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