Adrian Stone, 52, from Bristol, has been holding workshops teaching skills to help people trace their family trees. The workshops include exploring plantation slave registers, discovering the journeys ...
For many African Americans on the journey of tracing their family tree, they can hit a dead end due to poorly kept records during the slavery period. A group of Stanford researchers has created a ...
Polokwane police have launched a search for a 36-year-old man who went missing after being discharged from a health facility.
In a statement issued on Monday, Mohammed El-Rufai, who represents Kaduna North Federal Constituency in the House of ...
Partnership aims to open Louisville historical records to the public ...
Asian Doll goes viral claiming Native American heritage was hidden, sparking questions about identity, tribal benefits, and ...
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South Africa issues first Smart ID with Khoi-San traditional name
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has issued its very first Smart ID recognising Khoi-San traditional names.
How to avoid falling into the trap of 'sham' or alter ego' trusts and protect your assets while meeting legal and regulatory ...
Strictly Come Dancing favourite Johannes Radebe has announced he has become a British citizen but insisted “my roots will always be South African”. His career began as a dance ...
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Tracing your family tree: Ancestry.com genealogist shares tips
Sewell-Smith credits her time as a journalist for her love of digging and searching for answers to burning questions, and said it goes hand in hand with genealogy.
Indigenous slavery, which lasted for centuries, has gone by many names. A new public history project wants us to see it for what it was.
The group would meet monthly, sleuthing to help each other crack the case on their family histories.
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