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Grobs in Germany

Hello from the USA.my name is Janet Vanderpool.I am looking for my Grandmother's Grob family in Germany.She was Katherine Grob born in 1877 on May 30 in Steinsfurt,Germany.HER PARENTS:Johann Grob and Katherine (Weiser),married in the Evangelical Reformed church in Steinsfurt in 1871.Johann was born in 1851,married Katherine in 1871,and died in 1942.All events are thought to be in Steinsfurt.Katherine was born in 1850 and died in 1885.Johann married again(Susanna Kistler born 1855).Susanna was… Continue

Added by Janet L. Vanderpool on June 27, 2011 at 10:24am — No Comments

Validation

I'm searching for an answer to a story that only I was told, or so I believe because no one else knows about it.  One day in the late 60's my grandmother told me story.  It wasn't a made-up before you go to bed story.  It was with wistfulness and cloudy eyes.  The kind that you share and it makes you happy and sad at the same time.  Why me and why that day, could it had been preordained that genealogy would be my forte?

 

She spoke about when she was little and how she and her…

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Added by Cheri Boyd on June 26, 2011 at 8:30am — No Comments

Ramey Search Updates!

I have found information on Nellie & Joseph FINALLY. Thanks to me FINALLY getting on Ancestry.com & my Grandma had their Marriage Certificate & Death Certificates. Which was a BIG help! However, Now I have found Joseph & Nellie! I know now that James & Mary Ramey are parents to Joseph Ramey & he had two brothers: James & Isaac Ramey. I'm kind of at a big stop with anything past James…

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Added by Samantha Ramey on June 23, 2011 at 12:43pm — No Comments

My Prayer

I wish I didn't see things.  Pictures in my mind of what a place once was, used to be.  You were once here, you walked these streets.  Back and forth, to and fro.  Wasn't it natural that you tried to find more in life, and now I'm trying to find you.  

You never questioned me.  How do I know because I only think of my own children, and the children they will have.  Until now, and who will I be, I pray they will remember my name.  Never before had I thought of the next and next…

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Added by Cheri Boyd on June 20, 2011 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Occupations of the past

Our language is changing almost every day and what means one thing today meant something completely different to our ancestors. Occupations are a great example of that , for example take a look at this list of 10:

Carrier – I always think this conjures up an image of Typhoid Mary when I see it but it is in fact a person who had some sort of transport (normally horse…

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Added by Dan Billington, Ancestry Central on June 20, 2011 at 4:22am — No Comments

Free Civil War lectures/June 25, 2011

On Saturday, June 25, 2011 PARI at the Polish Mission is offering three free lectures in honor of the U.S. Civil War.

Join us in the Wotta Building, Panorama Room (first floor) http://www.polishmission.com/campus-map

9:30 am-12:00 pm

Stay for an afternoon of research or take a self guided tour of campus.

We have 8 online workstations and wireless.

RSVP: phone: 248-683-0323

email:…

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Added by Ceil Wendt Jensen on June 19, 2011 at 9:01pm — No Comments

I Find Dead People

I find dead people.  I try to find dead people.  It is my hope that I'll find someone who is alive that will tell me more about that dead person.  In my own equation of life, I question my sanity.  Looking for something/someone who's life is buried.  Always asking the question "who were you?"  

Tempting as it is to stop, it's hard.  Could it be my addicted personality?  Perhaps, but finding them helps explain who I am.  My own existence is based on past ancestors, not just from my…

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Added by Cheri Boyd on June 19, 2011 at 12:04pm — No Comments

"Tartuffe", Every genealogist

Every genealogist must be an eternal optimist.  How else would one continue the search?  With a dead end around every corner, there are as many disappointments as there are corners and dead ends.  I find that genealogy research is a lot like golf or bridge or any other pursuit that can never be perfected.  At every attempt there is at least one good shot or hand that lifts your spirits, bolsters your confidence and makes you come back for…

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Added by Carole H. Fields on June 17, 2011 at 5:06pm — No Comments

We offer Genealogy Trips in Denmark

We can help organize your…

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Added by Slægtens Historie on June 15, 2011 at 1:22pm — No Comments

Research and Genealogy Trips in Denmark

I offer you a guided Genealogy Trip in Denmark with possibility to visit some of the churches where you ancestors were baptized or married.

Please let us know what we can do for you!

www.slaegtenshistorie.dk

Added by Slægtens Historie on June 15, 2011 at 1:16pm — No Comments

Hey, Cuz, I'm Just Checkin' In.

I didn't post anything here for quite a while now. I guess I felt like, if it wasn't helpful, why waste anyone's time? But, I think I need to also remember how important it is to stay in touch with the genealogy community, to give as well as take (or, wait until someone provides something to take, ha ha). To connect is also important. As Red Green says, we're all in this together, etc. Much of what I know about my ancestry was provided by others' research, even if just indirectly, by clues,…

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Added by Jeanie DiLeonardo on June 14, 2011 at 1:54pm — No Comments

Helping My Family – Where I Am Right Now

I have been blogging on four years now and I often surprise myself how much I really have to say about this subject of capturing one’s story, one’s history, for posterity. It is something that I have been passionate about since I started Legacy Multimedia in 2003 after seeing just how much film and photos and other bits of our past were floating off into oblivion in garbage dumps, recycle bins, vintage shops and other places where I would continue to find entire abandoned photo albums, cast…

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Added by Stefani Twyford on June 14, 2011 at 10:05am — 1 Comment

More on Migration

  Burbank's Jamboree, had comments a plenty on Migration and Migration Routes, how to locate in census, how to locate in land files, BLM land Records and about any way you look migration can be picked up and pulled out to add to ones family history what they did, where they went and how to find if we loose them on the trail.

Leland M did a fast, packed, and paced talk on routes across the eastern seaboard coming later into the mid west to the Pacific Ocean.

 Almost every…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on June 13, 2011 at 6:58pm — No Comments

Thinking of Doing it Yourself – Redux

A couple days ago, my friend and client Jay Steinfeld, CEO and founder of Blinds.com posted a “tweet” on Twitter (Jay is @BlindscomCEO) that read: “If you think hiring an expert is expensive, just try an amateur!”

I found myself laughing in that “I get it but it’s really not very funny” way because it’s so true. Just…

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Added by Stefani Twyford on June 7, 2011 at 6:33pm — No Comments

Holmes family of St. Louis

Looking for info on Thomas Jefferson Holmes born 1850 St. Louis (?) and his family.  His father was John Holmes, a native of St. Louis (abt 1824)and his mother Anna Hanna(h) was from Ohio.  Cannot find them in any census before 1870 (New Orleans, LA).

 

Thomas and John were both marine engineers.

 

Added by b. hardin on June 7, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

There is a story in every document.

There is a story in every document.

The more I am involved in family research, the more I love it. My personal research aside , the stories uncovered never cease to amaze me. I mean the fact is , what lay dormant  in the archives , is someone’s fascination of the future. Here are three brief examples of just some story lines discovered in my research this…

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Added by Dan Billington, Ancestry Central on June 7, 2011 at 6:37am — No Comments

Maps and more Maps

 

  As a major user of maps in my genealogy adventures I wanted to share this post from NGS to those whom read 

this blog. Yes, you can pass it along also.

Maps can unlock doors, direct you where you really need to be looking and explain how a person lived in four 

places and never moved.

   I also suspect that few genealogists are members of NGS and are aware of this information.

 

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on June 4, 2011 at 10:24am — No Comments

Some Activities to Share Migration and more Migration Information

 

 

 June 29, 2011 I will be presenting a talk on Migration Patterns to our local Chula Vista Genealogical Society.

 Here in is a synopsis and I am willing to present to the Thursday night group at 6 pm the same information after 

  29 June.  Vital Records time.

 

  Migration Patterns

I will be presenting information on some…

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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on June 3, 2011 at 7:35pm — No Comments

Explore the Villages of Your Ancestors...

Flocking to Bucklebury - Explore the Villages of Your Ancestors Instead!

If I ask you where is Bucklebury?  You probably now have some knowledge that Bucklebury is a…
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Added by Julia Coppard on June 3, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

June 2011 Expo Circuit: Family History Expos

June 2011 Expos Include:
North Platte, Nebraska June 16
Rapid City, South Dakota June 18
Sheridan, Wyoming June 21
Loveland, Colorado June 24-25
Family History Expos has planned several events for June. Please assist us in getting the word out to all family History enthusiasts. Let friends, society members and library patrons know about these events and that they will have time to spend learning from leading experts and top genealogy…
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Added by Holly T. Hansen on June 1, 2011 at 11:20am — No Comments

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