Archive for October, 2010
Unreleased song that did not make Ironik’s new album, It is not mixed or mastered. Hope ya like!!! Recorded in late 2009!
I am looking for a dependable company that i can purchase Dna testing kits from. I am looking to find out what Y-Dna group and Y-Dna subclade I belong to. I plan on finding out my MTdna later on.
A website to look for free
A website to look for free
i don’t need anything fancy, & all i really need on the tree are names.
I am trying to trace back from both my father and mother’s side, but I can only get information about my great-grandparents at best. How do I go about finding relatives? I know nothing what-so-ever about this
We have had quite a few members of our family that have died while traveling or on vacation. Where do we list their place of death on the Family Trees. They were then cremated and their ashes scattered. There is no physical place to visit.
1. The actual city the death occurred?
2. The city where the obituary was published?
3. The city where the memorial was/the city where they were living?
4. The city where there is a death certificate?
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So, I am trying to make a family tree. My mother’s side is from Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. My father’s side is from Austria, Poland, Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. I am Jewish, and so is my whole family. I know who all of my great-grandparents are. I know who 9 of my great-great grandparents are. I also know who 4 of my great-great-great grandparents are. Where can I find more information?
Building on the widespread acclaim of African American Lives (2006) and Oprah’s Roots (2007), AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES 2 again journeys deep into the African-American experience to reveal the triumphs and tragedies within the family histories of an all-new group of remarkable participants. Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. returns as series host, guiding genealogical investigations down through the 20th century, Reconstruction, slavery and early US history, and presenting cutting-edge genetic analysis that locates participants’ ancestors in Africa, Europe and America.