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Diverse Communities: Researching Italian Ancestors Part 2

2018-02-02T17:06:42+00:00 July 14th, 2016|Diverse Communities, Education, Methodology, SpringBoard|

 Italian Genealogical Research: Part II Melanie D. Holtz, CG Italy is a land of beauty and contrasts, not only in its topography but also within [...]

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Diverse Communities: Researching Italian Ancestors Part 1

2016-11-30T19:53:59+00:00 July 12th, 2016|Diverse Communities, Education, Methodology, SpringBoard|

Italian Genealogical Research: Part I Melanie D. Holtz, CG Between 1880 and 1920 more than four million Italians immigrated to the United States. During this [...]

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Diverse Communities: Researching Jewish Ancestors

2016-11-30T19:53:59+00:00 June 8th, 2016|Diverse Communities, Education, Methodology, SpringBoard|

Diverse Communities: Jewish Genealogy Rhoda Miller, EdD, CG Jewish genealogy has become increasingly popular in recent years. The reasons are multifaceted but largely relate to [...]

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Diverse Communities: Researching Spiritualist Ancestors

2018-04-17T11:41:06+00:00 February 11th, 2016|Diverse Communities, Education, Methodology, SpringBoard|

Researching Spiritualist Ancestors Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, MFA, CG Think only genealogists talk to the dead? Not so. Some ancestors did, too. Perhaps you’ve heard stories [...]

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Researching African American Families that Came out of Slavery

2016-11-30T19:53:59+00:00 January 5th, 2016|BCG News, Diverse Communities, Methodology, SpringBoard|

SpringBoard is pleased to present the first in an occasional series of posts about diverse communities. Aimed at intermediate to advanced researchers, the posts will [...]

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