My great-grandfather, Giuseppe, was born in '65 also. Atessa, Chieti, Abruzzo. According to a later census he says he came…
On No detail too small
Your blog is featured on TIARA's (The Irish Ancestral Research Association) Best of the Blogs for the week ending January…
On Mitochondrial prospects
https://www.joycetice.com/jmtindex.htm is an absolute treasure. Thank you for publicizing it!
On Billingtons three
Beheld by TaraShea Nesbit. Just finished reading this. Definitely a novel built around the Billingtons and Bradfords. Can't say I…
On A small smudge
Amazing - your hard and interesting work, research continues to inspire me to keep going on my family research, sorting…
On No detail too small
Joe, thank you again for all the work you have done on behalf of our family history. You have done…
On No detail too small
Your article highlights the importance of learning the history of the area you’re researching. I live in Ellicott City (which…
On Ghost towns
I read this article and then pulled a book I have in my library called "Smaldone The Untold Story of…
On No detail too small
I love digging into the details...they make up for the endless scrolling through old records searching for that elusive ancestor...
On No detail too small
Many times, the seemingly small details will solve the case. Genealogists often have to think like a detective and ask…
On No detail too small