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October 25, 2018
Just over one hundred years ago—on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month—World War I ended. Thanks to the treaty signed on Novembe…
June 11, 2018
by Jan Mayer Heart-touching scenes and shocking surprises were the norm for Relative Race Season Three, which began filming in Washington, D…
November 8, 2017
by Katy Barnes Are you looking for a way to honor your American military ancestors this Veteran’s Day? How about using historical records to…
October 16, 2017
by Linda Clyde In the April 2017 general conference, President Henry B. Eyring taught that “though earthly families are far from perfect, th…
September 21, 2017
by Yvette Hoitink, CGSM In the Netherlands, historical records are kept in public archives. Increasingly, archives are digitizing and indexi…
September 18, 2017
by Kate Eakman Tracing your ancestor’s journey from England to the United States during colonial times can be difficult. Passenger lists fro…
September 12, 2017
by Kathryn Grant Vilate Kimball was present when the Prophet Joseph Smith first taught the Saints about baptism for the dead. She wrote joyf…
August 24, 2017
Many of us inherited more from our parents and grandparents than just their nose or eye color. The skills, careers, or businesses that our a…
August 24, 2017
by Rachel Coleman Kathryn Papa Melzer has teaching in her DNA. Her great-great-great-great-grandfather was Orson Spencer, first Chancellor o…
August 24, 2017
by Rachel Coleman The Bakers made their business a family affair, even though they experienced several changes in occupation. Henry Calvin B…
August 24, 2017
by Rachel Coleman Buddy Valastro, more commonly known as the Cake Boss, says he learned so much from his father through example. Both of Bud…
August 7, 2017
By Kathryn Grant When members want to begin working on their family history, one of the first questions they usually ask is, “Where do I sta…
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