Friday Find
In 2018, I shared the story of Pfc. Lovell J. Mentzer, a young soldier from Yates Center, Kansas, who lost his life in World War… Read More »Friday Find
In 2018, I shared the story of Pfc. Lovell J. Mentzer, a young soldier from Yates Center, Kansas, who lost his life in World War… Read More »Friday Find
What’s in Store at RootsTech 2025? Extensive Session Lineup Relatives at RootsTechBy registering for RootsTech 2025, you also gain access to the Relatives at RootsTech… Read More »RootsTech2025
News from Nemaha County Servicemen – August 1941 As the United States edged closer to full-scale involvement in World War II, young men from Nemaha… Read More »WW2 News
Have you ever followed a clue out of curiosity while researching a family tree for DNA purposes? Recently, I’ve been uncovering numerous BLAND cousins while… Read More »Following Clues
Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again – Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Come on, everybody, join in and accept the mission and execute it with precision. … Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
Local Volunteers Depart for Military Service in World War I As the United States mobilized for World War I, communities across the country saw their… Read More »WWI War News
Friday Finds: Remembering Fred Mentzer As I continue exploring the treasures within my genealogy files, I often come across newspaper clippings that provide invaluable insights… Read More »Friday Find
Using SQL to Manage Source Templates in RootsMagic Have you ever considered what programming language your genealogy software uses? When I switched from The Master… Read More »RootsMagic SQL
Matthew Martin Bland [MWFF-Q64]; born: 5 December 1816, Kentucky, United States; died: 27 July 1878, Platte, Missouri, United States +Mary Turner; born: 7 July 1825,… Read More »Matthew Bland Descendants
Correcting Mistakes in the FamilySearch Tree Do you work with the FamilySearch tree? If so, have you ever hesitated to correct information for a distant… Read More »Correcting Tree