I have a set of his books on the Great Migration Begins 1620-1633. I use them all the time. My…
On ICYMI: The Great Migration: Top-down, bottom-up
My mother-in-law claimed that Washington DC acted as a quick marriage location for her parents who eloped from northern Virginia…
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When " In case you were wondering, American Ancestors' Great Migration Study Project continues to add new research to uncover…
On ICYMI: The Great Migration: Top-down, bottom-up
I do know that there was one in Seabrook, New Hampshire and I'm sure there were others.
On Clandestine marriages
I've been to Vegas many times and I have to admit that when I was in college a few of…
On Clandestine marriages
Thank you for your service Howland! I'm glad your wife had something positive to think about for 9 months!
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Thank you very much! He was listed as a registered voter in Inglewood that year and I searched that address.…
On Presidents in the 1950 census
Lyndon Johnson was in Washington, DC, at the time of the census. The entry for his household was marked through…
On Presidents in the 1950 census
Richard Nixon was enumerated at his home in Whittier. He and his family are on Sheet 4, lines 15 to…
On Presidents in the 1950 census
In California, it's called running off to Reno or to Vegas to get married. I learned pretty fast to check…
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