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Genealogy
Are you interested in exploring your family history and understanding your roots? Hiring a genealogist can make a huge difference in your genealogy research. They bring the skills and tools needed to solve mysteries, piece together puzzles, and bring your ancestry project to life. However, choosing the right genealogist to hire requires careful consideration of different factors. Before you commit to working with a professional genealogist, here are some important questions you should ask to see if they're the right fit for your needs.
What Are Your Qualifications and Experience?
Not all genealogists have the same background. Some have certifications...
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HOW MANY TIMES WAS THE VICE PRESIDENCY VACANT?
The Society of Presidential Descendants Panel highlighted that there were long periods when we had no Vice President since both Taft and Truman inherited the Presidency. The vice presidency has been vacant 18 times, totaling 38 years. The occurrence was due to the death or resignation of the Vice President or when the Vice President assumed the Presidency after the death or resignation of the President.
Here are the periods of Vice President Vacancy:
1. April 20, 1812 – March 4, 1813, when George Clinton died (see previous story).
2. November 23, 1814 – March 4,...