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There's something new to discover every week on our blog Vita Brevis. From expert research advice to jaw-dropping family connections, celebrity genealogies, and more, you'll discover stories about families of every kind—and learn why family history matters to everybody.

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Upcoming Events

Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, by William Halsall
Online Lecture | The Basics of Mayflower Research
October 17, 2024
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Free Author Event | “The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt,” with author Edward O’Keefe and Historian Debby Applegate
October 21, 2024
A mapp of New England
Online Seminar | The 17th-Century Great Migration to New England and Beyond: Conventicles, Companies, Congregations, Dispersal
October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2024

10 Million Names is a new initiative to recover the names and stories of the estimated 10 million men, women, and children of African descent who were enslaved in America between the 1500s and 1865.

Together with a collaborative network of genealogists, cultural organizations, and community-based family historians, we will amplify centuries of family stories, connect researchers and data partners with people seeking answers to family history questions, and expand access to information about enslaved African Americans.

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I can't tell you how great it feels to be so supported by American Ancestors and those of you who bring together such quality programming and make sure it goes as planned.  The online courses, the website, the databases, the "chat with a genealogist" opportunities, the list goes on . . . it all is simply a treasure.  For years my mom was a member of American Ancestors and found it so helpful; I just wish she were still alive to attend and enjoy with me the courses now offered.  She would be delighted to know that I'm following in her footsteps.
Barbara Owens