The New Year is here, are you ready? Have you set at least one goal to accomplish regarding your genealogy?
Goal setting is more important than resolutions. It gives you purpose and direction. It helps to put you back on track when we fall off. O we do a lot of that falling off. At least I do. When researching and another family name pops up within the confines of the search I am already doing it is hard to not, stop and gather in the data. Then because you have found…
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For Release: 2 January 2014
National Genealogical Society Issues Call for Papers
for the 2015 Family History Conference in St. Charles, Missouri
Arlington, VA, 2 January 2014: Speakers as well as organizations interested…
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(Effie Ann Post, Born in Hope, Michigan, USA on 24 Apr 1890 to Frank C Post and Flora Hitchcock. Effie Ann married Ray (mond) Thompson and had 8 children. She passed away on Apr 1973. Parents: Frank C Post 1866-Unknown, Flora Hitchcock 1867-Unknown Spouse: Ray (mond) Thompson 1889-1959 Children: Buelah Flora Thompson, Burt Thompson, Dorothy E Thompson, Elsie Thompson, Ivan Thompson, Mervin Thompson, Norma Thompson, Frank L Thompson 1912-1984)
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I've been working on my maternal line for years and I come up empty handed at every turn it seems like. I think I've found something only to find out that the information isn't right or it doesn't match the person in my tree. I've got a few 90 year old great aunts who have given me as much information as they can on the family, but the details are starting to get fuzzy. My grandpa (these are his parents I'm researching) was the baby of the family and knows next to nothing about how his…
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I posted to find a Rev Joseph Patterson in Washington Co. Pa, 1780's.
A Genealogical Friend, posted some information back to me, confirming the tidbits I had heard and yet could not find.
Data was given in his own words to family.
John Patterson, to Robert Patterson b 1685 County Down, Ireland to Joseph and Robert his sons.
Rev Joseph Patterson, 2 Mar 1752 County Down, Ireland death 4 Feb 1832 Pittsburg, Alleghany Co. Pa. Minister
Jane…
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Joel is my earliest Thomson relative. His birth date is listed in an Estes genealogy as March 19 1775 in Kent CT.
Unfortunately, I have never found any record that confirms this date or place. He married Mary Estes in Dutchess County NY in 1800, also according to the Estes family. The Estes records say his father was a John Thomson without further explanation. Sigh.
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Wishing Blessings on all. May your new year be full filling and many new leads found in your research.
Remember to make a goal of two to help guide you on your way. Stay safe on the roadways, and in your homes as the storms are wreaking havoc all over our land.
To All whom Love God may this Time of year bring you peace and joy. Christians, Jewish, and others.
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When you're searching and you come across something totally unexpected, it can shock you for a moment. Even when you think you have the whole picture all figured out, it can still surprise you. That happened to me the other night. I was sitting here looking through some old military records on the website fold3.com when I checked the name of someone who served in the Mormon Battalion back during the Mexican War.
It's a great great grandfather of my husband.…
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Judy Russell has posted on her blog about our losing SSDI again with it being attacked in part.
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Christmas is less than two weeks from today; are you looking for last minute Christmas gifts? Perhaps you’re looking for that perfect Christmas gift for the genealogist on your shopping list? Maybe a Christmas gift for grandma...or something for the whole family?
Here’s a great genealogy gift to give this holiday:…
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PRESS RELEASE
December 6, 2013; Utica, OH:
Our very own, Michelle Roos Goodrum has been working with The In-Depth Genealogist to take her many blog posts, articles, and research…
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New Year is Coming, Are Your Goals Set
Oh yes, in the middle of all your hectic paced days, you should be thinking of January and what your Genealogical, Family Goals will be. You can do this mentally but make sure you write it down so as you do either a large goal or small you can cross sit off and feel more fulfilled at the end of the year.
Why you ask? Because have goals propels you to accomplish more and possibly be more organized.
You can…
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Contact: Courtney Holmes
Phone: 703-525-0050 ext. 221
cholmes@ngsgenealogy.org
For Release: 2 December 2013
Registration Opens for the National Genealogical Society's 2014 Family History Conference Richmond, Virginia, 7–10 May 2014 Virginia: The First Frontier
ARLINGTON, VA, 2 DECEMBER 2013: Registration is now open for the National Genealogical Society’s thirty-sixth annual family history conference, Virginia: The First Frontier, which…
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Are you preparing your Christmas News or your yearly letter to preserve the important things for the last 12 months?
This is the perfect time of the year to gather the wool and put the thoughts in print for family and close friends may learn how this year has faired. Genealogically, it will help preserve memories of events, socially it helps to keep the family members in the loop, whether near or far.
Due to a Medical situation last year, my letter did not…
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