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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. The Missing Gravestone of Robert Hamilton and Janet Renwick. Posted by Janice Hamilton. Writing a family history blog is a lot of work, but the effort is rewarding in many ways. Since I started writing my own blog and contributing to http:/ www.genealogyensemble.com. The text shown in the photo says: Erected in memory of Robert Hamilton tailor of Abbey Green who died 18.
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. Author Archives: Mary Sutherland. Posted by Mary Sutherland. Christina died the next day of a fractured skull and brain concussion. The circumstance of Christina’s death, written up in the Toronto Star was the most noteworthy event in her life. There weren’t any photographs of her, she isn’t mentioned in any surviving family letters and the record of her bi...In 1881 s...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. Author Archives: Janice Hamilton. Charles Clarke, Pewter Manufacturer of Waterford. Posted by Janice Hamilton. The large plate on the top left was made by Charles Clarke. It is on display in the National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History in Dublin. HR photo. Charles Clarke ( 1830) was a Waterford ironmonger and brass founder as well as a maker of pewter fl...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. Larr; American and British Isles Settlers in Western Quebec. Call Me Ismael →. The Missing Gravestone of Robert Hamilton and Janet Renwick. Posted by Janice Hamilton. Writing a family history blog is a lot of work, but the effort is rewarding in many ways. Since I started writing my own blog and contributing to http:/ www.genealogyensemble.com. See also: Robert Hamilto...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. The Missing Gravestone of Robert Hamilton and Janet Renwick. Posted by Janice Hamilton. Writing a family history blog is a lot of work, but the effort is rewarding in many ways. Since I started writing my own blog and contributing to http:/ www.genealogyensemble.com. The text shown in the photo says: Erected in memory of Robert Hamilton tailor of Abbey Green who died 18.
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September | 2010 | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. Your Social Media Profiles Live on After Death. September 28, 2010. Harry's Family Tree. What happens to your Facebook profile when you die? From my genealogist perspective I was struck by the lack of information. Unlike a traditional obituary there were no details. No cause of death, no next of kin, no information about if there would be a service or where to donate in E’s memory. Just messages like this: “. 8221; or “. One I had ...
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DNA Day – April 26 | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. DNA Day – April 26. April 22, 2016. April 22, 2016. Harry's Family Tree. I just learned that April 26th is DNA Day. This means 63 years have passed since two Cambridge scientists announced they were sure that the structure of DNA was the double helix. Read The Legal Genealogist. My take away from this article is that the leading genetic genealogy companies often offer a discount on their dna tests on DNA Day! More details to follow!
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. M Jacque’s Armagnac Chicken. April 25, 2016. Harry's Family Tree. From Around My French Table. Serendipity: A favorite word of mine! I was flipping through the chicken section of Around My French Table, looking for a chicken recipe to make immédiatement (planning had been given the day off! I came across a recipe called M. Jacques Armagnac Chicken, reviewed the list of ingredients and realized I was in luck! DNA Day – April 26.
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. Author: Harry's Family Tree. World Peace Cookies–Dorie’s Cookies. January 31, 2017. January 31, 2017. Harry's Family Tree. This weekend I finally got around to making Dorie Greenspan’s. Recipe. I had heard about these cookies long before this recipe book was published so I was looking forward the end result. I didn’t have semi-sweet chocolate in the house (it’s on the list! I let them cool a little, and then we dug in! I also liked...
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December | 2014 | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. Gingerbread Buche de Noel. December 29, 2014. December 31, 2014. Harry's Family Tree. For Tuesdays with Dorie. This week, the recipe from. Is a beautiful looking Gingerbread Buche de Noel. I didn’t tell my friends that I needed tasters for my latest Dorie Greenspan recipe when I invited them for lunch, but when I told them what I was doing they were all willing! In the morning I got up early and made the marshmallow frosting (OMG!
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January | 2013 | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. January 4, 2013. December 30, 2014. Harry's Family Tree. I have been doing a little transcription work for the Missisquoi Genealogy blog site. A group of 20 volunteers is transcribing the Missisquoi area parish registers from Family Search and then publishing them on the blog site along with a searchable database! The Family Search records are not indexed so this should help people find their ancestors more easily! January 4, 2013.
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Transcription project Missisquoi | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. January 4, 2013. December 30, 2014. Harry's Family Tree. I have been doing a little transcription work for the Missisquoi Genealogy blog site. A group of 20 volunteers is transcribing the Missisquoi area parish registers from Family Search and then publishing them on the blog site along with a searchable database! The Family Search records are not indexed so this should help people find their ancestors more easily! Blogging about N...
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Manorial Demesne | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. May 6, 2016. May 6, 2016. Harry's Family Tree. My family history research is blossoming in directions I hadn’t previously considered. I am reading a friends family history that was written in 1968, which variously refers to a previous family history account written in 1882 and documents created throughout their history from about 1629. As differentiated from land held under tenant right. Posted in family history. You are commenting...
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Chocolate Sandwich Cookies–Dorie’s Cookies | Harry's Family Tree
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Harry's Family Tree. Genealogy, family, personal histories, cooking, etc. Chocolate Sandwich Cookies–Dorie’s Cookies. November 11, 2016. November 11, 2016. Harry's Family Tree. I bought Dorie’s Cookies. At Costco on a whim one day. Baking along with a group of like-minded people seems like the best way to inspire me! So I got the butter out of the frig and began to read her book. Once the butter was at room temperature I began making the. I did put some water under it, but I would like a better solution.
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Genealogy & Early Photography
Genealogy and Early Photography. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Harry E. Cutler, Photographer, Active in Barre, Vermont and Keene, New Hampshire. African American Baby on Wicker Loveseat in Victorian Era Barre, Vermont. Photograph is Sold 8-24-09. This image has such potential for artists who work with old photos and mixed media. H. E. Cutler. In Barre, Vermont captured this baby's image likely in the 1890’s. Cutler. Is not listed in the. Barre Vermont City Directory in 1890-1891. And he is first found on the.
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Adventures in Genealogy Education
Adventures in Genealogy Education. Tuesday, February 28, 2017. Review of Settlers in the New World course at SLIG. As part of my ongoing series where guest authors review courses from genealogy institutes, this post is by Mike Bronner with his perspective on “Settlers in the New World and Immigrants to a New Nation” course at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy from January 2017. The main topics discussed were the pre-colonial, colonial, and federal periods. We delved into the details of what immigr...
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Genealogy Education | for educators, event organizers and the curious
For educators, event organizers and the curious. 21 April, 2007. We are sad to report the news of Ken’s passing and invite you to send your thoughts, wishes, and condolences to the family via this blog or through email (see below). About Ken’s Life:. Ken held a BA in Linguistics, and a Master of Library Science degree from the University of British Columbia. He had also undertaken course work in local and family history with Brigham Young University and with the University of British Columbia. Active in ...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors. Remembering Ed Johnson, the visionary behind the North Wall. Posted by Tracey Arial. Ed Johnson and Ric Gidner, July 2005. As I watch the memorial service today, I’ll be thinking of my friend Ed Johnson, the visionary behind the North Wall. I’m forever grateful for what they did. So I organized a committee here in the Detroit area and called it the Canadian Vietnam Vet...
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Genealogy etc.
Blogging my genealogy life, with an occasional diversion (the etc.) I also use this blog to document updates I've made on my genealogy classroom site. Hi wife, mom, sister, aunt, and now a grandmother of two! A librarian for 40 years, since July 2012 I'm actively retired and enjoying it. View my complete profile. Text too small to read? Control makes it larger. Too large? New URL for this blog. Sunday, January 05, 2014. New URL for this blog. Sunday, January 05, 2014. Links to this post. The front (home)...
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Genealogy on and off the Web. Ancestry.com in libraries is not the Ancestry.com you subscribe to. January 5, 2015. Ancestry.com in libraries is called Ancestry.com Library Edition. It is a great resource, but the content differs from the subscription database. Here is a 2013 guide to the differences. This will open as a .pdf, in a separate window.). It is worth noting that PERSI is also available from FindMyPast.com. This is a subscription site, but you can search PERSI for free. December 22, 2014. Miria...
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genealogyexchange « Where genealogists help each other research
Where genealogists help each other research. Cool lead soldier. This is from a set of 12 little soldiers, that I thought might be valuable when I bought them at a garage sale. But I sent a photo off to an expert in England, and he told me these were homemade from a little kit that you used to be able to buy. Still pretty cool though, I think. Vintage Handwarmer – Second Try. I’m For Roosevelt by Joseph P. Kennedy. How Does This Work? I’ve been thinking a bit about how a genealogical exchange would ...