Ah, the Unappreciated Family Genealogist
No one takes family genealogists seriously.
google-site-verification=YOjKD1__urQY1GoixelreCSSVTi3hLrx3XLlw6y5CT4
No one takes family genealogists seriously.
The author managed to verify that his original emigrant was one of three brothers that came over together, a story that is often considered false by many genealogists.
There's an old line about the three types of lies: "lies, damn lies, and statistics." What this refers to is that citing statistics is not in and of itself proof…
An essay about isolation from the author of a book about the isolation in Edward Hopper's paintings: Hunting Nighthawks: On the Road with Edward Hopper.
For genealogy, list locations: country, state/province, county/region, city.
In a list with more than two items, the word “either” is not needed.