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@ancestralfindingsTracked since May 2026

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Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1700s-1900s Early Texas Settlers, the 1700s-1800s Connecticut, 1600s-1800s Local and Family Hi

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Murder, Mayhem, and Infamy in the Family TreeEvery family has secrets. But some secrets are darker than others—and some leave behind headlines, scars, and a trail of records in their waArticleAug 28, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Petty Crimes, Big Consequences: Minor Offenses That Shaped Family HistoriesNot every crime makes headlines. In fact, many of the offenses found in old court records are small—petty theft, vagrancy, disturbing the peArticleAug 27, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Women on Trial: Forgotten Cases and Family ScandalsIn most family trees, the women are harder to trace. They often changed names, had fewer legal rights, and were less likely to appear in recArticleAug 26, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Prohibition, Moonshine, and the Law: Tracing Bootleggers in the Family TreeDuring the 1920s and early 1930s, a jug of illegal whiskey could change a family’s fortune—or tear it apart. Whether your ancestors ran stilImageAug 25, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Courthouse Clues: Civil Cases That Tell Family StoriesWhen most people think about court records in genealogy, they imagine criminal charges, jail time, or dramatic trials. But there’s a quieterArticleAug 24, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
The Family Felon: Finding Criminal Records in Your TreeNot every ancestor was a pillar of virtue. Some were drunks, swindlers, thieves—or worse. You may have been told stories about them, or maybArticleAug 23, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
The Gravedigger’s Path: Beneath the SurfaceOf all the jobs people avoided, feared, or whispered about, the gravedigger stood near the top of the list. Working in quiet corners of churArticleJul 13, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Ashes, Bones, and Grease — The Rag-and-Bone CollectorLong before cities had garbage trucks and recycling centers, there were the rag-and-bone collectors—wandering figures with pushcarts, sacks,ImageJul 11, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
The Tanner’s Trade — Skin, Stink, and SkillOf all the historical occupations that could be found in a family tree, few were more pungent, more physically difficult, or more socially iArticleJul 10, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
Coal Dust and Danger: Life as a Miner in the Family TreeCoal built the modern world. It powered trains, lit homes, fueled factories, and kept furnaces burning during the coldest winters. But thatArticleJul 4, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
The Night Soil Man: Digging into the World of Human WasteBefore the comforts of indoor plumbing and municipal sewage systems, someone had to do the dirty work. And by dirty, we mean truly revoltingArticleJul 2, 2025$3 tier & up 0 0
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