We intermingled with Neanderthals and Denisovans - but now we learn there was more mingling with yet another species...YAHOO NEWS - ANCIENT HUMANS INTERBRED WITH ARCHAIC POPULATION 7000,000 YEARS AGO
Can you believe that God created everything and evolution? I do. Perhaps God's plan was evolution. I recall from an anthropology class I took in college that about 40,000 years ago there was enough of a human population for ethnicity to develop.
EXCERPT: Scientists already knew that modern humans interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans 40,000 to 60,000 years ago. But a new study reveals that the ancestors of Neanderthals and Denisovans also interbred with a mysterious population of ancient humans i Eurasia much earlier" 700,000 years ago.
26 February 2020
14 February 2020
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S VALENTINE for MARTHA CUSTIS
It was published in magazine Collier's weekly, February 1913 and is part of the collection of the United States, Library of Congress.
Go to the site to look for historical images that might apply to your genealogy research.
05 February 2020
SHE LOST HER PASSWORD ON HER ANCESTRY ACCOUNT : QUESTIONS FROM READERS
Question to Ancestry Worship - Genealogy BlogSpot:
I lost my password for my Ancestry Genealogy Account and it's been a couple years at least since I used it and worked on my genealogy. I can't remember but I haven't paid any money in at least that long so I don't think I have a membership. How can I retrieve my charts and other research?
Nancy
Colorado
Answer:
Try going to your nearest public library that has the free Library Edition Ancestry.
You may not be able to change the information you posted or add to it on the database, but you will very likely find your work on there and can print it out. More data is loaded on frequently and you can continue your research for free at such a library.
*** This blog is not associated with the Ancestry genealogy database company.
I lost my password for my Ancestry Genealogy Account and it's been a couple years at least since I used it and worked on my genealogy. I can't remember but I haven't paid any money in at least that long so I don't think I have a membership. How can I retrieve my charts and other research?
Nancy
Colorado
Answer:
Try going to your nearest public library that has the free Library Edition Ancestry.
You may not be able to change the information you posted or add to it on the database, but you will very likely find your work on there and can print it out. More data is loaded on frequently and you can continue your research for free at such a library.
*** This blog is not associated with the Ancestry genealogy database company.
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