6 World War 2 Heroes to Remember This Memorial Day
These 6 WW2 heroes each gave their “last full measure of devotion” to their country, to freedom, and most importantly — to us. Let’s remember them together.
Not into research? We’ve got creative ways to make family history part of your life.
These 6 WW2 heroes each gave their “last full measure of devotion” to their country, to freedom, and most importantly — to us. Let’s remember them together.
It’s surprising how a quickly snapped picture can connect women across generations and increase a sense of belonging to something bigger than themselves
Family drama, pain, embarrassment are main reasons people don’t want to do family history or talk about their family’s past. Here’s what to do about it.
How one woman’s 9-month quest to restore a prized family heirloom connected her with the past and strengthened relationships with her extended family.
Family history is not just learning who your family is. The more you learn about your family tree, the more it changes your view of who you are. And the identity-changing power of that is as unexpected as it is empowering.
What are the chances that two men who belong to long estranged branches of the same family tree would meet each other through DNA testing?
Displaying family pictures in your home may be the best conversation starter with your kids and get them to ask about family stories.
Want to help your children develop confidence and better self-esteem? Your family’s story is the simple, easy answer.
Turns out your family tree might shape your fears, your talents, and your self-identitiy. Here’s why that’s important.