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July 2015 – Grandma's Genes
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Learning to do better family research. Returning to Genealogy Research with New Tracking Tools. July 27, 2015. August 11, 2015. Melanie J. Rice. It is said ‘You can never go home again.’ But I believe you can, albeit to a changed home and with a new perspective. Today I went back to a park I used to live near. I didn’t realize how much I had missed it until I had walked almost around the small lake. How fitting that I was ruminating on Genealogy Do-Over Week 3. The New Way: More than One Way to Keep a Re...
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SURNAMES | FANNIES YOUR AUNT
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. GENEALOGY, HISTORY, HEADSTONES AND RAMBLINGS. CEMETERIES ( I HAVE VISITED ). 2 responses ». June 27, 2012 at 8:59 am. I love the headstone pictures on your surname list, that’s a great idea! June 27, 2012 at 10:50 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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December | 2012 | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Archive for December, 2012. On December 25, 2012 2 Comments. This post features an item found in my great-grandmother’s scrapbook from the 1940s. To view all posts about the scrapbook, click here. This is a Christmas card my grandmother sent to her in-laws. My grandfather did not sign it, so this must have been before they were married in 1944. Merry Christmas, everyone! I promise to be back soon with some new posts! Read Full Post ». Follow Blog via Email.
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Branch by Branch | Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time | Page 2
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Mystery Monday – Mary Ann (Engle) Rhodes. October 15, 2012 by Karen H. My great-grandmother, Mary Ann (Engle) Rhodes is a bit of a mystery. Maybe someone who is reading this will be able to help me. Here’s what I know:. Mary was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 10, 1876. I have an 1880 U.S. Census record for her, where she is living in Cincinnati, Ohio with her parents, Edward and Anna (Seiler) Engle. So, do you know anything or have any advice? This is th...
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Bower Rork, 1822-1863 | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Laquo; Mystery Monday – Mary Ann (Engle) Rhodes. Treasure Chest Thursday: WWII Newspaper Clippings. Bower Rork, 1822-1863. October 20, 2012 by Karen H. I did a little Ancestry.com research on Bower Rork, my great-great-great grandfather. There is still a lot more to do, but here is what I have so far:. Born: August 18, 1822 in Hamilton County, Ohio. Marriage: Family records show that Bower married Sarah Mozingo on March 26, 1844 in Decatur County, Indiana.
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Treasure Chest Thursday: WWII Newspaper Clippings | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Laquo; Bower Rork, 1822-1863. Treasure Chest Thursday: WWII Newspaper Clippings. October 25, 2012 by Karen H. This post features an item found in my great-grandmother’s scrapbook from the 1940s. To view all posts about the scrapbook, click here. In my great-grandmother’s scrapbook from the 1940s, she kept various newspaper clippings that show a little bit of what life was like during WWII. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Norman Lee Shook, 1924-1943 | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Laquo; Golden Wedding Anniversary. Norman Lee Shook, 1924-1943. November 7, 2012 by Karen H. This post features an item found in my great-grandmother’s scrapbook from the 1940s. To view all posts about the scrapbook, click here. The next article (in three images) was published in the San Diego Union on October 5, 1943. Norman is buried in Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Karen H. | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Https:/ branchbybranchfamilytree.wordpress.com. Posts by Karen Hromada:. December 25, 2012. November 7, 2012. Norman Lee Shook, 1924-1943. October 28, 2012. October 25, 2012. Treasure Chest Thursday: WWII Newspaper Clippings. October 20, 2012. Bower Rork, 1822-1863. Older Posts ». Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Are You My Cousin? Elyse's Genealogy Blog.
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Golden Wedding Anniversary | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Laquo; Treasure Chest Thursday: WWII Newspaper Clippings. Norman Lee Shook, 1924-1943. October 28, 2012 by Karen H. This post features an item found in my great-grandmother’s scrapbook from the 1940s. To view all posts about the scrapbook, click here. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). On October 28, 2012 at 6:03 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow Blog via Email.
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August | 2012 | Branch by Branch
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Climbing My Family Tree One Ancestor at a Time. Archive for August, 2012. Treasure Chest Thursday: World War II Scrapbook. On August 30, 2012 9 Comments. Read Full Post ». On August 24, 2012 3 Comments. For background, read this post. I did a search on FindAGrave.com, and found the gravestones of Anastasia, John, Frank and Charles Brokenicky. Anastazie (Kovarik) Brokenicky (1875-1970) was my great-grandmother’s sister:. Photo Credit: Irene Keiper Alexander. John Brokenicky (1867-1942) was her husband:.
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