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Daily Archives: June 18, 2020
Jim Catfish Hunter Museum, Hertford – North Carolina Thursdays June 18, 2020
For this week’s North Carolina Thursdays post, I focused on Hertford, North Carolina. I saw the Jim Catfish Hunter Museum on North Carolina Hometown Locator: https://northcarolina.hometownlocator.com/nearby/place-details,z,27944,p,jim%20catfish%20hunter%20museum,i,840aabd1-f3dbb21e4db20a9c0fc528ed71be43ec.cfm and decided it was a good choice for this week’s North Carolina Thursdays post. … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Military History, Social Media, States
Tagged Museums, North Carolina, North Carolina Thursdays
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Yorktown Virtual Tour Guide – June 18, 2020
I noticed this on the American Battlefield Trust website – Yorktown Tour Guide: https://www.battlefields.org/visit/mobile-apps/yorktown-tour-guide. I also included the Civil War apps that are currently available for download. The apps work on many Android and Apple devices. Get the FREE app: Any … Continue reading
Update on Big Y FamilyTree DNA – June 18, 2020
This is getting more curious as time drags on. I mentioned a new test showing a few days ago – FamilyTree DNA Results Update – June 15, 2020. I am checking daily as I am bored and noticed yet a … Continue reading
20 Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day – FamilySearch June 17, 2020
I saw this on FamilySearch today – 20 Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/things-to-do-for-fathers-day-20-idea/. Over 900 words long so shortened it significantly. In addition to examples given in the link above, consider other things you may be able to … Continue reading
Crowdfunding Collection #144 — Teylen’s RPG Corner
I present to you the new Crowdfunding Collection #144, including every tabletop rpg project started between 05/24 and 06/14. This week I feature the projects of the past three weeks since my last Collection left up until last Sunday. You … Continue reading
The Greatest Generation: Birth Years, Characteristics, and History – FamilySearch June 13, 2020
I read this on FamilySearch – The Greatest Generation: Birth Years, Characteristics, and History: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/greatest-generation-years-characteristics/. June 13, 2020 – by Alison Ensign “The Greatest Generation” refers to the generation in the United States that came of age during the Great Depression and … Continue reading
Archives as resources for revitalizing First Nations languages — Library and Archives Canada Blog
By Karyne Holmes The preservation of First Nations languages is crucial for the survival of the unique identity of each nation and community. The ability to speak your language strengthens your connection to your ancestral heritage, community, and land and … Continue reading
USC Shoah Foundation Story – 2018 YouTube Video
I saw this on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vueL9zqA8 Direct link: USC Shoah Foundation Story – 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41vueL9zqA8 (around 4:57 minutes long). More information about the USC Shoah Foundation: https://sfi.usc.edu/.
France Death Index 1970 – 2019 – MyHeritage Free Collection for June 18, 2020
As I mentioned on June 1, 2020 – Each Day of June, a Different Record Collection Will Be Free! – MyHeritage May 31, 2020, MyHeritage is offering a different free collection every day this month. Today’s free collection – France … Continue reading