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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time: Absent no more
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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time. This blog is essentially a place for me to record my findings as I discover facts and other information on my ancestors. Most importantly, this is my place to share my successes at breaking down my brick walls. Sunday, June 26, 2011. I had pretty much abandoned the blog for awhile because life just got in the way. I am back now and am working on a post about my great-great-grandfather, Arie Blom Sr. that I am going to be posting a little bit later today.
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Bridge to the Past: What's a mom to do?
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Bridge to the Past. Friday, January 4, 2013. What's a mom to do? Mary Huff was my great grandaunt, my great grandmother Nellie Huff's sister. Mary was born in 1892 while her father was stationed in San Francisco at the Presidio. Being an Army brat, she then lived in Kansas for a time at Fort Riley (cavalry headquarters of the US Army,) before finally settling down in Brooklyn, NY. This bothered me for some time. It made me think that it may actually not be the right family. Mary Huff 1920 US Census.
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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time: Elusive ancestors in the 1900 census
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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time. This blog is essentially a place for me to record my findings as I discover facts and other information on my ancestors. Most importantly, this is my place to share my successes at breaking down my brick walls. Saturday, February 18, 2012. Elusive ancestors in the 1900 census. My great-great grandfather, John Wesley Hazlett along with his parents and siblings continue to elude me in the 1900 census. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Penny's Genes: Those Places Thursday: Sterling Methodist Church
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Genealogies of the Crapser, Workman, Carter, Laabs, Luze, Christianson, Jorenby, and Waage families. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Those Places Thursday: Sterling Methodist Church. The Workman family has been part of the Sterling Methodist Church congregation for much of the congregation's history. The first wedding held in the church building was that of Anna Workman and Merle Taylor in June of 1946. In 1984 the congregation had 29 members, many of them related to the Workman family. A Gang of Bloggers.
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Penny's Genes: Sunday's Obituary: Ada Gossau
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Genealogies of the Crapser, Workman, Carter, Laabs, Luze, Christianson, Jorenby, and Waage families. Sunday, February 3, 2013. Sunday's Obituary: Ada Gossau. In loving memory of Aunt Ada, here is the obituary of Ada B. Gossau from the Leola (Workman) Crapser's files. Ada Blanche Gossau, 71, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1987 at the Estelline Community Hospital. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sundays Obituary: Joyce Anderson. Sundays Obituary: Ada Gossau. A Gang of Bloggers. 85 Years in the Making – ...
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Bridge to the Past: Not a Mayflower family
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Bridge to the Past. Friday, March 16, 2012. Not a Mayflower family. My Huff family line marries into the Jones and Picket families in the 1760s when Edmund Huff marries Nancy Jones. Nancy's father was Pickett Jones (b. 1722 Baltimore, MD d.1779 Lack, PA) and his parents were Benjamin Jones (b.1700 Somerset, MD d.1739 Harford, MD) and Mary Elizabeth Pickett (b.1702 Baltimore, MD d.1770 Poss, PA) Mary Elizabeth Pickett's parents were William Pickett. John Pickett (b.1656 New London, CT). View George A....
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Bridge to the Past: December 2012
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Bridge to the Past. Thursday, December 20, 2012. As if it mattered. Anyway, I decided to calculate what my heritage is. So, here it is:. Less than 1% German. But this didn't tell the whole story. I needed to figure out what my wife's heritage was so I could eventually calculate our daughters'. And representing the true diversity of the United States, our daughters:. And not enough German to document. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Wordless Wednesday - a day late. Malden, MA 1983. Tuesday, December 11, 2012.
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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time: Getting back into the swing of things
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Tackling Brick Walls One Brick At A Time. This blog is essentially a place for me to record my findings as I discover facts and other information on my ancestors. Most importantly, this is my place to share my successes at breaking down my brick walls. Saturday, August 18, 2012. Getting back into the swing of things. Still haven't found my elusive Hazletts in the 1900 census. But I still hold hope that they will be found someday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. ThinkGenealog...