Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
followed by a hands-on workshop on conducting genealogy research. Hill will offer tips for beginners, including how to use library resources to build family trees, the release said. Minnesota ...
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
Forensic genealogy uses DNA evidence to build family trees and identify victims or suspects through their relatives. The technique has been gaining popularity since it was used to identify the ...
Ah, February, how we do love thee! Valentine’s Day is a time for celebrating and remembering love — emphasizing its importance in our lives. As a genealogist, I use this ...
Through his nonprofit organization, the Alex Breanne Corporation, John Mills helped 50 people build their family tree that ...
Winter is a great time to work on your family history research! The first genealogy class of 2025 will be held on Thursday, ...
Advances in DNA technology in the past three decades led Everett police to a Las Vegas man who was Maryann Daniels' neighbor when she was killed in 1989.
The Genealogy Club of Newtown (GCN) will meet on Wednesday, February 12, at 7 pm via Zoom. Jeanette Sheliga will present ...
The case of the young Hazleton girl whose 1964 strangulation murder was solved decades later through DNA and forensic genealogy will be featured on the popular true crime show “Cold Case ...
Trace/s,” an exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History, highlights the borough’s neglected story of slavery — and the Black genealogists helping to unearth it.
• Blind Date with a Book through Feb. 24. Take a chance and choose your next read from the Valentine’s Day display. Once you ...