Home arrow Genealogy Articles arrow Family Cultures, Customs, and Traditions
Genealogy News

"The Nazis took away our names and gave us numbers. Our role is to take away the numbers and give back the names"

A mother and child separated. A father's war wound. An uncle's name on a list. The unrelated and disparate items are among the discoveries made by 40 Jewish genealogists who spent the past week plumbing a trove ... via Contra Costa Times


Does anyone have any information about the Benoni White families of Devizes, Wiltshire, England? There seem to have been a number of Benoni Whites. via Cousinconnect.com


"Traditional Cherokees believe if you have one drop of Cherokee blood, you're a Cherokee"

CHATTANOOGA - Jamie Russell reverently runs his finger down page after photocopied page, looking at names, seeking special ones. via The Tennessean


"It would really be premature for us to say anything"

The Vatican has ordered Catholic dioceses worldwide to withhold member registries from Mormons who perform posthumous baptisms. via MyFox St. Louis


"One family from Ohio is coming back for their seventh trip"

Another flowery card and a "World's Greatest Mom" coffee mug? You can do better. via Today's 6


The expansion policy of the production company behind television shows Rock Rivals and Waterloo Road appeared to be bearing fruit. via Yorkshire Post


"You can walk down the street right past a third or fourth cousin and not know it."

BOSTON - I always thought that genealogy was for people whose blood ran blue. It was for folks who traced their ancestry to the Mayflower or the American Revolution, not those who came over in steerage one ... via Statesman Journal


I am looking for my birth mother. I was born in Jan, 1971 in Bathurst New Brunswick and was adopted by a military family. via Cousinconnect.com


"I was there for four days, but you need a longer time. The material they have is just mind boggling."

Darlene Plautz of Merrill won't be satisfied until all the pieces of her family tree are put in place. via Wausau Daily Herald


I'm looking for information on the family of Adeline Tinker born in Berkshire County, Massachusetts in 1819 who married Andrew B. Downs. via Cousinconnect.com


Family Cultures, Customs, and Traditions
Filter     Order     Display # 
Item Title
Top 100 Baby Names And Helpful Tips To Consider When Naming Your Baby
Connect With Your Roots - Learn Your Family Language
Ethnic and Heritage Festivals
Life And Health In The Year 1000
Asian Wedding Traditions
Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Handfasting: As Forever As You Want To Be
Ethnic Wedding Traditions
German Town Name Meanings
Irish Christmas Traditions
The Traditional Irish Wedding
 
<< Start < Prev 1 Next > End >>
Results 1 - 11 of 11
Today In History
On May 9, 1850
Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac, French physicist and chemist, died
Genealogy Products

KinScribe? Cemetery Transcription Notepad
KinScribe? Cemetery Transcription Notepad

Latest Discussions
Copyright ©2002 - 2005 Family Tree P.I.  
 Website Design & Hosting Services by Designveteran.com