When it comes to genealogy, the British royals have always been a hot topic. According to Ancestry.com, experts have documented some 1,200 years and 37 generations of royal ancestry. In 2005, the renowned family added a new member when Prince Charles (now King Charles III) married his second wife, Camilla Parker Bowles (now Queen Camilla). …
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Why Isn’t It Online?
NOTE: This article contains personal opinion. I recently read about a new book that documents all the readable tombstones in a cemetery and provides a map of that cemetery. The single copy of this hand-made book is available at a public library near the cemetery that was documented. That effort results in a valuable resource …
An Academic Genetic Genealogy Conference in June at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
The Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies (SIGS) will hold an international academic genetic genealogy conference in Scotland at the University of Strathclyde (hybrid access available) of the 7th and 8th of June 2024. The ‘Advancing Genetic Genealogy: How the Past Is Informing the Present Through Revolutions in Genetic Research’ is the first academic genetic …