Looking for any information on a John T. Newhouse born in Tennesee ? married to a Alice Hendrix (morris county, TX.) and lived in Grayson County Texas (Sherman) I have no information on John Newhouse family or when he came to Texas or where he first settled.
Children of John and Alice were: Garfield, Andrew, Dothula, Hattie, Georgia, Richard, Jephie (Zephie), Lucinda, Orlivia, Beatrice and John Thomas Newhouse.
Olivia (Monk) married: Tom Lindsey (had one child…
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Contact: Erin Shifflett
Phone: 703-525-0050 Ext. 112
For Release: 11 March 2013
Early Bird Registration Discount Ends Soon 2013 Family History Conference
Las Vegas, Nevada, 8–11 May 2013
Building New…
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“Journey through Generations” – A Conference for the Nation’s Genealogists
March 8, 2013 – Austin, TX. Online registration is now open for the 2013…
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I heard about this workshop through one of my husband’s MIT alumni networks, and then I heard again from Kate Theimer of the Archives Next blog on Twitter. She wanted to know if anyone was going to the discussion, and I decided “Why not?” Perhaps someone from the genealogical community should be there, listening in. I love going back to the MIT campus, and the subject was right up my alley:…
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Consider removing your SOURCE CITATIONS when you share. Withholding source citations is one strategy for publicly sharing your research to encourage others to contact you without giving away all of your own hard work. Genealogical research with names, dates, places and relationships becomes a mere finding aid if it is published without source citations. Be sure to label your work as "without sources" or "sources available upon request" so that other researchers will recognize that you've…
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From McCarthy Surname study FTDNA Yes you are definitely Irish Type II. The mutations I highlighted are based on an Irish Type II background. The defining Irish Type II progenitor lived some time in the first millenium A.D. So all Irish Type II people will have mutations which occurred since then, defining their sub-branches.
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I have talked a lot on my blog and on Facebook about how the digital world has changed our relationship and concept of memoir. With each national disaster, we turn to Facebook, Twitter and other online websites to find out what happened, then understand the impact and finally to share our upsets and grief. We mourn publicly in a way we couldn’t have imagined only 10 years ago.
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1737 Dorchester County (Now Caroline County), Maryland Gender Male Died 3 Jun 1837 Little Guyan Creek, Mason County, Virginia Notes
The 1775 Tax List for the Little Creek 100 in Sussex County, Delaware showed Higgins Cormean - Rate 2
The 1784 Continental Tax List of the Little Creek 100 showed Higgins Carmeen - Rate 1
The 1787 Delinquent State Tax List for the Little Creek 100 showed Higgins Carmean -…
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Before there were rock stars, television and million dollar contracts, there were the Hose Racers. E.A.B.
Since childhood I have heard family discussions about James Clark’s athletic career.…
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La Quinta Inn at 150 Bonita Rd., off 805 S to the right, next to Denny's Rest.
$80 a night, mention CVGS, t 619 691 1211 f 619 427 0135
If wanting to stay a couple more days let the manager know. MUST BE BOOKED BY 4 MARCH to get this price. contact society from web page for further data or call La Quinta Inn.
Come visit…
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Innovative test now available to the general public provides analysis of your genetic ethnicity, living relative matches, and further insight into family history…
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