
Unearthing Identities: The Story of the DNA Doe Project
First established in 2017 by Colleen M. Fitzpatrick and Margaret Press, the DNA Doe Project is a volunteer-led nonprofit headquartered in Sebastopol, California, devoted to

First established in 2017 by Colleen M. Fitzpatrick and Margaret Press, the DNA Doe Project is a volunteer-led nonprofit headquartered in Sebastopol, California, devoted to

Keeping current with professional developments is one of the best ways to strengthen your research and stay connected to the broader genealogical community. Here are

Forensic genealogy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and impactful areas within the genealogical profession. Combining traditional research skills with modern technology, forensic

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Upcoming Chapter Meetings Tuesday, September 23 @ 6:30 pm – Shelley Bishop will present Avoiding an Ancestor Identity Crisis. Location pending. Hybrid. Saturday, October 18

Texas State Genealogical Society Writing Awards Do you have a child or grandchild you would like to get interested in family history? Or one that
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