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When Shakespeare Couldn’t Save My Family’s Money
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When I discovered newspaper clippings about my Irish ancestors’ encounters with Brooklyn’s legal system in the 1860s and 1870s, I uncovered stories that reveal the harsh realities of immigrant life. My 2x great-grandparents William and Ellen Dowling became victims of a robbery when someone they trusted stole $55 hidden in…
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Sacred Traditions – The Byzantine Catholic Faith of My Ancestors
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Discover the rich Byzantine Catholic traditions of my Slovak and Polish ancestors, from sacred sacraments to holiday customs. A personal journey through immigrant faith practices that preserved ancient Eastern Christian heritage while adapting to American life in the early 1900s.
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Cousins: 3 Lessons From My Most Surprising DNA Matches
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Discover 3 essential lessons from surprising DNA cousin matches, including a dramatic phone call revelation and Swedish family tree connections.
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From Scraps to Success: Peter Plunkett’s Paper Business
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#52Ancestors Week 27 – Family Business Sometimes the most remarkable family stories hide behind the simplest occupations listed in census records. When I first discovered my paternal 2x great-grandfather Peter Plunkett in the 1860 census, listed as a “junk dealer,” I never imagined the entrepreneurial journey that single entry represented.…
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Two Anastasias, One Powerful Legacy: When a Name Means “Resurrection”
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Discover two great-great-grandmothers named Anastasia who lived under Austrian rule in the 1800s. Both carried a name meaning ‘resurrection’ – one emigrated from Slovakia to Pennsylvania, the other died young in Polish Galicia. Their shared name connects across time and tragedy.







