- 9 5/8 inches diameter
- Hand painted
- Resin-calcium-carbonate compound
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, can also serve as a stepping stone
There's no bond like family! This plaque bears a family tree and the saying "Like branches on a tree, we all grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one."
A nice decorative plaque when hung on your wall, this durable disk can also be used as an eye-catching stepping stone in your garden.
The National Archives Catalog contains many descriptions of records that are of interest to genealogists and family historians, including applications for enrollment in Native American tribes, court records, fugitive slave cases, land records, military personnel records, naturalization records, and federal employees.
Census records can also provide the building blocks for ancestry and family tree research. The first Federal Population Census was taken in 1790 and has been taken every ten years since.
Vital records most commonly refer to records such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses and divorce decrees, wills, and the like. These records are created by local authorities, and with possible exceptions for events overseas, in the military, or in the District of Columbia.