We are making historic research fun and affordable.
Just kidding! We don't purposely dig dirt up. Genealogy, the study of family history and lineage, has significantly increased popularity over the past few decades. What was a niche hobby reserved for history buffs and retired relatives has become a widespread passion shared by millions. With the advent of online databases, DNA testing, and social media, uncovering your roots has never been more accessible or exciting. Today, we dive into the intriguing world of genealogy, exploring how modern family tree investigators dig up dirt on their ancestors and discover fascinating stories.
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Hello there, Stack here! I have a strong passion for genealogy and the exploration of family history. Uncovering stories and connections that span generations is not just a curiosity for me; it's a way to feel deeply connected to my roots. Beyond genealogy, I also enjoy delving into the histories of different places and how they've changed over time. But it's the act of transcribing documents that truly drives me. It's not just about understanding these stories; it's about preserving them and ensuring they are not lost to time. These pursuits help me appreciate the diversity of human experiences and how they continue to shape our lives today.
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About Me
I was born in Germany as an Army brat. Not only did I get to travel throughout Europe and the United States. Being born on German soil allows me to have dual citizenship! I love that, but my heart belongs to our republic, the United States. I currently reside in the diverse geological state of Alabama. Maybe I'll make a project to write a paper on how diverse this state is in geology! My hobbies include but are not limited to gardening, fishing, gold panning(which fueled my interest in geology), hiking, exploring historical places, website coding, and, above all, research. It doesn't take much to get me down the rabbit hole of a topic. The Stack clan landed on Ellis Island in the mid-19th century, and after serving in the Union Army, he settled in Iowa. My maternal side of the family landed in the Virginia Colony. They followed the European migration down the Carolinas and into present-day Alabama. Both sides of my family are filled with farmers and blue-collar workers.
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