October 2021 Know Who Wears the Genes in Your Family: Family History and Genealogy Newsletter Genealogy Brick Wall Case: The Case of an Ancestor's Hidden Identity- Part 4 Are you having a hard time searching for an ancestor, and have hit a brick wall? Have you ever considered that your ancestor may have purposely hid their identity? Join me on my last installment of my journey on a brick wall case I had in my family tree, years ago, for some research tips and methods I used, not to mention an interesting story! Read More The 1850 U.S. Census: One of the Golden Genealogy Records Census records can give you a plethora of information. Not only can you find the standard information on your ancestor like their name, age, birthplace, and residence; you can find so much more! Follow me in this series where I focus on the 1850 to 1950 U.S. Federal Census records, beginning with the 1850 Census. Read More Irish Genealogy Research Brick Wall Well, I just had my first place name brick wall ever; usually if I have any brick walls, they are for people! I was working on a report for a client this past week, and her grandmother and three of her grandmother’s siblings birth records I had found, showed they were born in a townland called Sylane, Parish of Church Friar, Galway, Ireland... Read More ENTER to WIN I will be drawing for 1 prize of 2 hours of free family history and genealogy research. Contact me through my contact form on the site, and enter a summary of your research objective, along with the words "Research Drawing" Contact Form Visit My Site Let's take a family history journey together! I'd love to hear from you. Contact me on my site, and let's keep in touch! Contact Sign up for my newsletter to get the latest news, updates, genealogy tips and resources! :) Subscribe Follow my Genealogy blog! Blog I'd love to also have you visit me on: Facebook | Lulu.com | APGen.org | Pinterest | Worldcat.org Let's be Genealogy buddies |
October 2021
Know Who Wears the Genes in Your Family: Family History and Genealogy
Newsletter
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Genealogy Brick Wall Case: The Case of an Ancestor's Hidden Identity- Part 4
Are you having a hard time searching for an ancestor, and have hit a brick wall? Have you ever considered that your ancestor may have purposely hid their identity? Join me on my last installment of my journey on a brick wall case I had in my family tree, years ago, for some research tips and methods I used, not to mention an interesting story!
Read More
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The 1850 U.S. Census: One of the Golden Genealogy Records
Census records can give you a plethora of information. Not only can you find the standard information on your ancestor like their name, age, birthplace, and residence; you can find so much more!
Follow me in this series where I focus on the 1850 to 1950 U.S. Federal Census records, beginning with the 1850 Census.
Read More
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Irish Genealogy Research Brick Wall
Well, I just had my first place name brick wall ever; usually if I have any brick walls, they are for people! I was working on a report for a client this past week, and her grandmother and three of her grandmother’s siblings birth records I had found, showed they were born in a townland called Sylane, Parish of Church Friar, Galway, Ireland...
Read More
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ENTER to WIN
I will be drawing for 1 prize of 2 hours of free family history and genealogy research. Contact me through my contact form on the site, and enter a summary of your research objective, along with the words "Research Drawing"
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Let's take a family history journey together!
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