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Amsterdam Trip

After almost one and a half year we finally had the opportunity last week to meet fellow genealogists again. The last time we attended a genealogy event was in February 2020 when we visited Salt Lake City for RootsTech. Cruise The reason why two of them – Angie and Kyle – were in Europe was Read more…

Posted on August 28, 2021September 27, 2021 Author John Boeren Comment(0)
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Was it the butler? No, he was the gardener!

We love those detectives in which the question rises: did the butler commit the murder, and why? And we love TV shows like Downton Abbey, in which we meet the family from upstairs and the staff who lives downstairs. Records that name the employees are valuable, both for genealogists who want to know more about Read more…

Posted on August 23, 2020August 24, 2020 Author John Boeren Comment(0)
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An English king in Apeldoorn

In the center of the Netherlands lies the city of Apeldoorn. It has about 160,000 inhabitants and is well-known for its zoo with 35 different species of monkeys, called Apenheul. The city is also famous for one of the finest Dutch palaces: Het Loo. I recently visited the palace, the gardens and the park. Although Read more…

Posted on October 17, 2017July 31, 2019 Author John Boeren Comment(0)

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