Your middle name, James, is for both of my grandfathers. I never knew my father’s father, he passed away not long after my parents met. My mother’s father, however, I knew so well and I was crazy about him. He was fun to be around and always had candy in pockets. He was a ...
Discovering the Meaning of Your Surname: Where to Look Uncovering the history and meaning of your surname can be an exciting journey into your family’s past. Here are some valuable resources and methods to help you delve deeper: 1. Online Genealogy Databases Numerous websites specialize in gene...
The inspiration for the project came from stories shared about these two wise women who were based in Lochaber as part of ‘The Coast that Shaped the World’ (COAST) digital cultural heritage project – Home – Coast that Shaped the World. This led to considerations on the representation of ...
Later in the history of the church, the door of the church was opened to the Gentiles. It was Peter who took the gospel to the household of Cornelius. Cornelius was told by the angel of God: “And now send men to Joppa, and call for one Simon, whose surname is Peter” (Acts 10:...
James McMahon, one of the authors of the excellent website Clan McMahon of the Kingdom of Oriel—Counties Monaghan, Armagh, Fermanagh, Louth and Derry Ireland and Beyond, is currently (July, 2003) pursuing this question in depth. For an updated discussion of the possible ancestry of Niall ...
A BLOGSITE FOR THE PRAISING OF ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL AND SUBLIME IN HONOR OF ALL BLACK WOMEN. "ONLY THE BLACK WOMAN CAN SAY WHEN AND WHERE I ENTER, IN THE QUIET, UNDISPUTED DIGNITY OF MY WOMANHOOD, WITHOUT VIOLENCE AND WITHOUT SUING OR SPECIAL PATRONAGE
In this sense, the genetic approach helps to explain how biological sciences can assist new perspectives on human genealogy, not only on the study of buried individuals, but also in the case of the surname heritage, or in the forensic field. Indeed, despite population movements being increasingly...