Puerto Rican Genealogy

Reflecting on my Genealogical Resolutions of 2021

Well jeez – if I thought 2020 was the blink of an eye then 2021 was the second blink! This year definitely flew by as well as we continue to grapple with the pandemic. Now, with the Omicron variant making its way through the United States, things seem almost to be heading backwards as the …

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So… You Want to Hire a Genealogist?

If you’re stumbling across this post- you’re either a faithful reader (Thanks! ¡Gracias!) or you might be ready to bite the bullet to hire a genealogist but you might not exactly know how to go about it. Granted, I have only hired one genealogist twice myself, but having various years of genealogy under my belt …

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23andMe Takes a Look at the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Last July, 23andMe blogged about a recently (at the time) published article that looked at genetics and the legacy the transatlantic slave trade left on the New World (specifically countries like the United States, countries in the Caribbean and in Latin America which were main receivers of enslaved people). Their post (23andMe blog linked) offers …

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Reflecting on my Genealogical Resolutions of 2020

If I thought 2019 flew by… then 2020 was literally the blink of an eye! As we all know, the world has been suffering a global pandemic with COVID-19, which I myself unfortunately contracted in mid-April. Given the turbulence of the year and a lot of the uncertainty the year brought (especially as a teacher), …

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