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Fortress on a Hill

by James Tanner May 11 2013, 16:27

Walking Arizona Tuzigoot National Monument preserves a hilltop ruin dating from around 1000 A.D. It is one of the more accessible sites, with wide paved...

Finding your ancestors exact location

by James Tanner May 11 2013, 16:07

Genealogy's Star Sometimes knowing the general location where an event concerning an ancestor occurred is not as useful as it could be because there are...

Read the Bible online at http://t.co/aZRxOw5q8z

by James Tanner May 11 2013, 04:18

Read the Bible online at http://t.co/aZRxOw5q8z James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 11, 2013 Read, listen to, and search the King James Version of the Holy...

Ask – the – Pros – Question and Answer – Voter Registration Lists

by James Tanner May 11 2013, 00:00

Family History Expos Question: What were the suffrage requirements in 1796 Maryland? Answer: This question really involves the more general topic of voter...

A Sea of Clouds

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 18:09

Walking Arizona Altitude give perspective. As you climb up into the mountains or look down into the Grand Canyon, you begin to see everything, including...

Coud Bank on the South Rim

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 18:08

Walking Arizona The South Rim of the Grand Canyon can become a dark and mysterious place when the clouds move in and the fog covers the ground. It is...

Standing in the Rain

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 18:04

Walking Arizona Elk are not particularly rare in Northern Arizona. In fact, in some places, they are quite common and especially in National Parks,...

How reliable are published or traditional lines of nobility?

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 17:53

Genealogy's Star I have recently been taken to task because of some comments I made concerning the reliability of the traditional genealogies of noble...

Why Photographs Matter

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 16:01

Genealogy's Star Until the advent of digital photographs, each print of a photo was in a real sense "an original." The detail and quality of the photo...

Avocets in motion

by James Tanner May 10 2013, 01:51

Walking Arizona These long legged avocets are a study in patience and voracious appetite. They are constantly on the move, looking for their next meal.

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