Hi Everyone
I am John Laws, a member of the Guild of One Name Studies, researching LAW, LAWE, LAWES, LAWS, LAWSE World-Wide though my own LAWS family came from the Stepney/Bethnal Green/Mile End area and were mostley Mariners, and my earliest is Henry son of John & Mary Laws from Walworth, fairly newly built when he was born in 1800.
I have collected a huge database The LAWS FAMILY REGISTER we have our own group on this site, our own website www.lawsfamilyregister.org.uk and also…
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Added by John Laws on August 9, 2009 at 3:59am —
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Moving over to the maternal side...
The parents of Joao Pacheco (aka John P. Smith) were Theodoro Pacheco and Maria de Braga. Theodoro was born in the town of Achada, Nordeste, Sao Miguel Island, Azores. He migrated with his mother and siblings to Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii in 1882 on the SS Hansa to work the sugar plantation.
Maria was born in Maia, Ribeira Grande, Sao Miguel Island, Azores. She migrated to Kauai, HI in 1882 on the SS Monarch with her parents and siblings for the…
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Added by Melody Lassalle on August 8, 2009 at 9:02pm —
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Continuing up the family tree...May I introduce my Great Grandparents...
The parents of Jean Lassalle were Pierre Lassalle and Elizabeth Segalas. Pierre and Elizabeth were from Ogeu les bains, France. They lived their entire lives in Ogeu les bains.
The parents of Anna Madeleine Mazeres were Charles Mazeres dit Salanave and Brigitte Breilh. Charles was from Ogeu les bains, while Brigitte was from Castet, France. Charles came to San Francisco in the early 1890s. He was…
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Added by Melody Lassalle on August 8, 2009 at 8:48pm —
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Hi guys,
I'd like some advice please. I'd like to make my own genealogy website/page and would like to know your own experience.
I would prefer a free site but don't mind paying a little for a good one. I have a little knowledge with building websites but am not an advanced user so the simpler the better :-)
Any suggestions?
Ursula
Added by Ursula Ann Martin on August 8, 2009 at 4:35pm —
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Going to a Burtoft Reunion in FL next weekend. I'm excited to meet cousins I didn't know I had.
I feel that I have to have all the genealogoy that I have all put together and organized before I go. What should I take?
Added by W Kathleen Burtoft Swarthout on August 8, 2009 at 11:28am —
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This is the story of a multi-year search for the ancestors of my paternal grandmother, who had been adopted.
Bonney Family Research.pdf
Added by Bill Geary on August 8, 2009 at 7:18am —
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Exciting News about the Federation of Genealogical Societies and Arkansas Genealogical Society Conference Syllabus!
http://www.fgsconferenceblog.org
Added by Paula Stuart-Warren on August 7, 2009 at 11:06pm —
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I am interested in Roper & Sims in Florida
Added by joan walter on August 7, 2009 at 1:11pm —
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Lots of folks tend to be misinformed about LDS genealogy resources. Many changes have been going on in the past few years, which have included major revamping of the LDS genealogy website
www.FamilySearch.org. I’d like to just mention a few of the resources available from the website that I feel are of real importance to genealogical researchers - and even
better than Ancestry.com (because they’re free!)
From the…
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Added by tami osmer glatz on August 7, 2009 at 9:00am —
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One aspect of my life that sometimes makes me sad is that I didn't know either set of grandparents very well. My paternal grandparents were both born and raised in a small New York town. They moved out to California after all three of their children had settled here. They moved to a small farm in Paradise and then when they could no longer keep up with the farm, they moved to Chico where they both died. My paternal grandmother died 24 Apr 1990, a day shy of her birthday. I was in seventh grade.…
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Added by Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS on August 6, 2009 at 9:34pm —
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As some of you know, one of my major genealogy goals is to become a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). A few weeks ago I requested a Patriot Lookup for my ancestor Martin Graves, to see if he was already a recognized patriot. Within days I had received an email stating that Martin Graves had indeed been recognized by the DAR. A few weeks ago I faxed off the request for a copy of the original application. After weeks of waiting for a copy of the application, checking the…
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Added by Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS on August 6, 2009 at 9:22pm —
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My parents were both natives of Oakland, Alameda County, California. My Grandparents all met up in Oakland, but came from disparate roots.
My Dad's parents were Jean Lassalle and Anna Madeleine Mazeres.
Jean was born in 1888 in Ogeu les bains, France. He came to America to avoid conscription in France. He arrived at Ellis Island 9 Apr 1907 on the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. He was going to San Francisco, California to see his cousin, R. Leclerge. I've yet to figure out who…
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Added by Melody Lassalle on August 6, 2009 at 7:06pm —
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Just to let Genealogywise users know that my "how-to" column "Casefile Clues" is now housed on my own site www.casefileclues.com. It's a weekly column that typically discusses one record or family and analyzes it for clues, meanings, and suggested further research. "Casefile Clues" is not about new websites, new books, or "getting the latest scoop." It's about research. The website has more information. Thanks. Michael
If someone knows how to perform a global search of what's on…
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Added by Michael John Neill on August 6, 2009 at 5:42pm —
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I have been Irish Genealogy blogging for
www.Irishroots.com since 2006, and as of
today, have been named Irish Roots Opinion
Blogger at www.IrishCentral.com
Should be able to reach a lot of
new Irish families there ! Irishcentral is
a very large site, covering all aspects of
Irish news. I am starting with a series on
those just beginning to discover Irish Roots.
Hopefully some of these folks will find there
way to GenealogyWise, I will be sure…
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Added by Mike O'Laughlin on August 6, 2009 at 9:15am —
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Brigham Young University is working on a new website (currently in Beta) called
Historic Journals (
http://journals.byu.edu) where historic journals are being digitized and posted online. If you are a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and have registered for the New FamilySearch program, you can sign in to the website, and automatically, your pedigree chart from NewFamilySearch is compared to the names that…
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Added by tami osmer glatz on August 5, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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Okay, so I must admit that I do not use any genealogy software right now. I once had Family Tree Maker around 2004 but when my computer crashed and I lost all of the data (thankfully I had backed up everything with paper due to me being very paranoid) I just couldn't find the time to retype everything. It just sounded like such a pain in the butt.
So, because of this, genealogy software is one of those areas of genealogy I am quite uninformed about. Many of you are experts and some…
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Added by Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS on August 5, 2009 at 5:41pm —
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As A child growing up and being the first grandson I was always told by my grandfather that "I was the most important Sheaffer" as it was up to me to carry the name on, and until I was 16 I was the only grandson. My grandfather always said he had no other Sheaffer cousins or at least those with the name Sheaffer. This stuck with me throughout my childhood often wondering what happened to all these other Sheaffer's. At around 13 I had a school project on family history, this was exciting to me…
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Added by Michael Sheaffer on August 5, 2009 at 4:58pm —
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How do you work with Legacy and the new FamilySearch?
Added by Jacqueline Wortham on August 5, 2009 at 4:51pm —
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The Boyd Farm in Londonderry, now Rolling Meadows Town Houses
A few years, ago two portraits were donated by a descendant to the Londonderry Leach Library, and their story was printed up in the Derry News. They were primitive style paintings of Robert W. Boyd and his wife, Mary Lund Towne painted by the itinerant portrait painter Horace Bundy in 1851. In the days before photography it was common to hire these roaming self taught artists to…
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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on August 5, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Well after a basically a week as a member to this site I think I have it figured out. It's been a exciting week too. Meeting people in chat has turned out to be great. I now have info on 2 different people that I didn't have plus some great sites for furture use.
The groups are good too. Hopefully I will be able to provide help as well as get help.
I highly recommend joining the scheduled chats they are very informative.
Added by Bob Mooney-Pa on August 5, 2009 at 8:00am —
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