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Benjamin Franklin fathered two sons, Francis Folger Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Jr., neither of whom survived to adulthood. His legacy therefore passed to the next generation...
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Benjamin Franklin fathered two sons, Francis Folger Franklin and Benjamin Franklin Jr., neither of whom survived to adulthood. His legacy therefore passed to the next generation...
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The Greene family history traces centuries of migration, settlement, and adaptation, with roots in England and later expansion across America. Commonly associated with early col...
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Before you begin, clarify what "what are my roots" means for you. For some people, it is about names, dates, and places on a chart. For others, it is languages spoken, tradition...
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Last names, or surnames, identify families and lines rather than individuals. They emerged in different parts of the world between roughly 500 and 1,500 CE as populations grew,...
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Where does your name come from? Names typically arise from geographic regions, language groups, historical figures, family lines, or occupational and nature-based meanings. Your...
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Your last name is more than an identifier; it is a concise link to kinship, geography, and occupation. Family history research on surnames reveals where families lived, how they...
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Minnesota genealogy research begins with understanding the state’s settlement timeline, record-keeping institutions, and geographic context. Minnesota became a U.S. territory...
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Ellis Island research is a common starting point for many people exploring immigration and arrival records in the United States. Between 1892 and 1954, the island processed over...
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Alvin Cullum York (1887–1964) was a United States Army soldier from Tennessee whose World War I actions in the Argonne Forest earned him widespread recognition, including the...
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A family history degree focuses on researching, interpreting, and preserving family pasts at personal, community, and national levels. It combines historical methods, genealogic...
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