Research: U.S. World War ll Ancestors Parts 1 and 2 will take you through the history of the United States entering the war, where to locate important records, and what life was like on the Homefront.
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D-Day – June 6
Family Tree Magazine (UK Edition) has released an article written by Executive Director, Angela Breidenbach, which focuses on why D-Day is a day that truly matters, a day that should never be forgotten.
Military Ancestors
Understanding the history and location of wars and conflicts is vitally important when researching your ancestor’s military service.
The POW Diary
His daughter and I have exchanged many email conversations and discussed what these men experienced. We’ve gotten to know each other and shared details of our own lives. Knowing our fathers were connected in difficult times helps both of us. As she stated, “Thank goodness they had each other to lean on.”
American: Vital Records
Birth, marriage, and death records are often the first things a genealogist looks for. But there are many other records available to build your family’s story.American: Vital Records, Understanding and Using the Records will point you in the direction of some of the lesser-known records that are available for your research.