Tag #Family History

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40 Akraps Gather in Croatian Mountain Village, Banishing Trump from Conversation

Forty members of the Akrap family, some from the US and others from Croatia, reunited in the village of Voštane, Croatia, explicitly excluding any mention of Donald Trump from their celebration.

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Lea Ypi's "Indignity": Unveiling a Family's Past in War-Torn Albania

Lea Ypi's memoir, "Indignity," recounts her investigation into her grandmother's life in Albania during World War II, challenging online accusations and revealing a complex family history intertwined with political turmoil.

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Descendants of Spanish Emigrants Return to Madrid

Juan Acevedo Fernández, 34, unknowingly moved near his grandfather's birthplace in Madrid, revealing a cyclical migration pattern of Spanish emigrants and their descendants returning to Spain, highlighting the enduring connections between Spain and Latin America.

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Trump's Scottish Heritage: Emigration and Family History

US President Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, emigrated from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, to New York in 1930 due to economic hardship, marrying Fred Trump and becoming a US citizen; this highlights the significant emigration from Scotland during the early 20th century.

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AI Service Autograph Creates Personalized Digital Legacy

Autograph, an AI-powered life-logging service, offers a 30% discount (code SUMMER30) until August 26, 2025, allowing users to record and share life stories with loved ones through weekly AI interviews, creating a digital legacy.

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Annabel Cole (1921-2023): A Life of Activism and Resilience

Annabel Cole, who died aged 101, had a life marked by experiences in France, WWII service in the WAAF, teaching, and prominent anti-nuclear activism, including an arrest at Greenham Common.

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Donegal Farmer's Life Chronicled in Award-Winning Film

Frances Maguire's debut film, "Echoes of an Irish Lifetime," about her 94-year-old uncle's simple life on his Donegal farm, has won eight international film awards and screened at six film festivals.

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WWII Child's Journey: Reunion with Greek Father

Jack-Peter Kurbjuweit, born in 1945 in a German refugee camp to a German mother and a Greek forced laborer father, discovered his father's identity at age 50 and subsequently reunited with his Greek family, highlighting the lasting impact of WWII relationships and the search for one's roots.

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Descendant's Accidental Discovery Reconnects Family to Madrid Roots

Juan Acevedo Fernández unexpectedly discovered his Madrid apartment is near the building where his great-grandfather was born in 1928, highlighting a multi-generational family journey through the Spanish Civil War, exile, and eventual return to Spain.

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Syros Family History: A Legacy of Shipbuilding, Resilience, and Archives

Antonis Rodokanakis-Krinos, a Syros resident, shares his family's multi-generational history deeply connected to Syros's economic and social development since the 1820s, revealing connections to prominent families and businesses such as the Barbétas shipyard and the Neorion, and the impact of the Ch...

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Dutch Premiere of Kate Moore's "Bay of Bisons" Cello Concerto

Kate Moore's third cello concerto, "Bay of Bisons," premieres June 14th at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, inspired by a multi-year walk tracing her ancestry through landscapes in the Netherlands, England, Wales, and Ireland, culminating in a unique compositional process she terms "plein air composing.

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WWII: The Story of Six Brothers from Russia

Six brothers from a Russian farming family fought in WWII; three died, two survived the entire war, and their experiences highlight the brutality of the Eastern Front and individual resilience.

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