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11/52 - The [Altered] Photo Heard Round the World
Mar 15

Mar 15 11/52 - The [Altered] Photo Heard Round the World

John Mancini

If "photo editing" has been going on for years, why is there a tsunami of interest in “The Mother’s Day Photo?”

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10/52 - Not Every Lottery Win is a Win
Mar 12

Mar 12 10/52 - Not Every Lottery Win is a Win

John Mancini

When and where you were born is just a matter of luck.

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9/52 - Living Inside Historical Fiction
Mar 1

Mar 1 9/52 - Living Inside Historical Fiction

John Mancini

What does it mean to live INSIDE a historical fiction novel?

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8/52 - Immigrants. We Get the Job Done
Feb 25

Feb 25 8/52 - Immigrants. We Get the Job Done

John Mancini

Imagine immigrating to the US, and 3 years later you are back in Europe…

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7/52 - Immigration Records are not Always Easy to Come By
Feb 17

Feb 17 7/52 - Immigration Records are not Always Easy to Come By

John Mancini

Sometimes even an immigration record is not a straightforward thing.

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6/52 - My Dad, After His Parents Were Committed and Before the Navy
Feb 11

Feb 11 6/52 - My Dad, After His Parents Were Committed and Before the Navy

John Mancini

6/52 - What happened to my Dad after his parents were committed in 1932 and 1938?

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5/52 - Nothing Like a Good GroundHog Day Cry
Feb 2

Feb 2 5/52 - Nothing Like a Good GroundHog Day Cry

John Mancini

Not everyone cries on Groundhog Day.

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4/52 - Archives Should Also Include the Everyday Things
Jan 28

Jan 28 4/52 - Archives Should Also Include the Everyday Things

John Mancini

When we think about preserving family history, we need to think about all of the day to day pieces of digital information that are likely to disappear.

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3/52 - Speaking German
Jan 21

Jan 21 3/52 - Speaking German

John Mancini

How on earth has high school German stayed with me for 50 years, while other courses are a distant memory?

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2/52 - Birthmarks
Jan 14

Jan 14 2/52 - Birthmarks

John Mancini

Birthmarks — physical, emotional, and generational — leave a long mark.

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1/52 - New Year's Resolutions
Jan 8

Jan 8 1/52 - New Year's Resolutions

John Mancini

It’s January 8, where are you with your family history and genealogy New Year’s resolutions?

An Awful Chapter in Virginia's Past
Nov 1

Nov 1 An Awful Chapter in Virginia's Past

John Mancini

An awful record to read, but one we can’t ignore if we are to have a meaningful understanding of our past. Despite what the history deniers and erasers might think.

Sally Mancini - Quite a character - RIP
Feb 3

Feb 3 Sally Mancini - Quite a character - RIP

John Mancini

When your mom goes, it leaves a big hole in the family tapestry.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day - January 27
Jan 26

Jan 26 Holocaust Remembrance Day - January 27

John Mancini

Our history depends on how facts are recorded, and how they are preserved. For inspiration on how to do it properly, look no further than the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.

1945 – The sad endgame for John Oliver Manson
Jan 23

Jan 23 1945 – The sad endgame for John Oliver Manson

John Mancini

The sad endgame for my grandfather, John Oliver Manson

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It takes a village to tell a family story
Dec 20

Dec 20 It takes a village to tell a family story

John Mancini

Understanding our family stories, writing them down, and getting anyone to pay attention takes a lot of friends.

This is NOT the story of my grandparents...BUT
Dec 12

Dec 12 This is NOT the story of my grandparents...BUT

John Mancini

This is NOT the story of my grandparents. But I wonder what ChatGPT means about how we will tell and research stories in the future.

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A snapshot of family stories from just one New York State Asylum
Nov 21

Nov 21 A snapshot of family stories from just one New York State Asylum

John Mancini

One of the comments I get most often when I tell the sad tale of my Italian immigrant grandparents and their lost 122 years in New York State mental institutions is, “That’s just an unbelievable story!” But….

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1917 – Father and Son Miami-to-Key-West Race Winners – Or Were They?
Nov 18

Nov 18 1917 – Father and Son Miami-to-Key-West Race Winners – Or Were They?

John Mancini

My grandfather and his son both won the Miami-to-Key-West powerboat race, 46 years apart. Or did they?

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1913 - My Grandfather and the Mystery of the Columbus Bones
Nov 10

Nov 10 1913 - My Grandfather and the Mystery of the Columbus Bones

John Mancini

My grandfather John Oliver Manson was never one to miss out on an opportunity to be in the press.

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