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Honoring Our Ancestors


Famous figures from our past are more than characters in a textbook. They are our ancestors, some of whom endured incredible struggles and hardship in order to create the world we live in today. To honor our ancestors, it’s important to take the time to get to know them, their stories, and their struggles. By doing so, we can appreciate the tremendous strength and courage they had.
To start learning about your ancestors, consider searching for your family tree. Organizations like Ancestry.com or Gedmatch offer a great way to learn about your family’s history. Additionally, you can use old newspaper articles, birth and death certificates, and family heirlooms to research your ancestors more specifically.
Once you’ve collected information about your ancestors, take the time to consider their backgrounds and what they did for their communities. Perhaps your ancestors were brave explorers, farmers, warriors, or even medical pioneers. Every ancestor has something special to share, and their stories can often inspire us to be better people.
Ultimately, our ancestors are part of our collective past and should be celebrated. Researching our roots can be a fun and rewarding experience. It allows us to learn more about our identities and to gain a deeper understanding of our humanity. By learning about our ancestors, we can show them the respect and reverence they deserve.

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I’ve been a family Genealogist/Native American Researcher for over 30+ years and have traced over 65,000+ people for my research - My main area of research is in MI, IN, CT, NY, RI, PA, MA, VA, VT, NJ, OH, KY, Block Island & Long Island areas - dealing with many of the colonial people & tribes in these locations.

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