Well in my effort to find Marilyn Monroe, I had to first know she was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926 (Wikipedia). But her mother baptized her as Norma Jean Baker, and by the 1930 census… more →
Generations Gone By's Webloggenerationsgoneby wrote 4 months ago: Well in my effort to find Marilyn Monroe, I had to first know she was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson … more →
generationsgoneby wrote 4 months ago: For all my non-genealogy readers, and for those who are genealogists, for the month of August, Footn … more →
obscureco wrote 11 months ago: I haven’t blogged for a while, primarily because of footnote.com. This remarkable site has most (but … more →
cenantua wrote 1 year ago: Just a quick note for this evening… Earlier today, I locked on to a subscription with Footnote … more →
miriammidkiff wrote 1 year ago: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Footnote.com Takes Social Networking into the Past Footnote.com launches Footn … more →
generationsgoneby wrote 1 year ago: Yup, I found him. Or at least I am pretty sure it’s him. LOL I have been a member of Footnote … more →
waytoohigh wrote 1 year ago: Footnote.com announced today a new partnership with SmallTownPapers, Inc. that will add millions of … more →
cenantua wrote 1 year ago: While the referendum vote on secession for the different counties of the Shenandoah Valley may refle … more →
tftm wrote 1 year ago: One of the draws about going to Washington D.C. is the fact that there is so much history there … more →
superbibliodigital wrote 2 years ago: The Open Library http://www.openlibrary.org/toc.html The Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/ind … more →
weeklyinsight wrote 2 years ago: The Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) and the National Archives have announced a partnership to “di … more →