Aleta,
In answer to your question on Blain'es page, please see my blog: http://genealogyanddna.blogspot.com/. There is a very simple explanation there.
That would be wonderful! I know that her name was Harriet, and according to the death certificates of two of her children, her maiden name was Robinson. She was born in Delaware in 1837/38. But when I search the 1850 census for her, the closest result doesn't quite line up. All the info I have on her is here:
(The Harriet Robinson I found on the 1850 census is the daughter of Thomas H. Robinson and Sarah Welde, born c. 1840. I don't think this is "my" Harriet, but it could be.)
Doris Wheeler
In answer to your question on Blain'es page, please see my blog: http://genealogyanddna.blogspot.com/. There is a very simple explanation there.
Good luck!
Best,
Doris
Jul 15, 2009
DeeDee Baldwin
http://www.eorlingas.org/ancestry/getperson.php?personID=I958&tree=main
(The Harriet Robinson I found on the 1850 census is the daughter of Thomas H. Robinson and Sarah Welde, born c. 1840. I don't think this is "my" Harriet, but it could be.)
Jul 16, 2009
DeeDee Baldwin
Jul 16, 2009