by Katie Rebecca Garner | Jan 30, 2026
This blog is also posted by Price Genealogy. Love is in the air with the celebration of Valentine’s day. Couples celebrate their love while single people eagerly await the post-Valentine’s day chocolate sales. Whether single or married, many couples were involved in...
by Katie Rebecca Garner | Jan 23, 2026
This article is also published by GenealogyBank. When you take a DNA test and view your matches, you might wonder how everyone is related to you. Many databases will indicate the amount of DNA you share with each match, and some of these will include relationship...
by Katie Rebecca Garner | Jan 16, 2026
This blog is also posted on GenealogyBank. Aside from what remains of the indigenous population, the U.S. is peopled with immigrants and descendants of immigrants. Some immigrant ancestors are as recent as parents or grandparents, while other immigrant ancestors go as...
by Katie Rebecca Garner | Jan 9, 2026
This article is also posted with Price Genealogy. Family stories may have been passed down about an immigrant ancestor. Or the immigrant ancestor is discovered after tracing the family back several generations in the U.S. In either case, immigration research needs to...
by Katie Rebecca Garner | Jan 2, 2026
This article is also published on Price Genealogy. It’s a new year. Have you made your New Year’s resolutions yet? Are they merely a wish likely to be forgotten? Or do you have a plan in place to make them a reality? If you are considering making New Year’s...
by Katie Rebecca Garner | Dec 26, 2025
This blog is also posted on GenealogyBank. In modern days, friends and family follow each other on social media, where they post about their lives. In this way, people can keep tabs on each other without actually interacting. Our ancestors used newspapers for much the...