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I am interested in information on Archibald Powell as he relates to the Vannest,Field, Ten Broeck's, Dudley's and Powell's. I have several of Anna Powell Hagaman's letters from the 1920's written to her niece Grace Ann Arnold Powell. She talks alot about family history and has given me many good leads not to mention just good reading material.
I have a gap I can not fill- who is Archibald's father and mother? And does this line trace back to Thomas Powell of Long…
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There has been an ongoing discussion about the “new” NEHGS website at www.americanancestors.org and on their Facebook group. Lots of folks are having trouble navigating the new search site, and finding their favorite databases. Actually, this website is no longer new, since it has been around since late last summer. The way things move so quickly with technology, I wouldn’t be surprised to see additional changes by now at the NEHGS site…
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A while back, my niece's husband asked me if I would help him look into his ancestry. (He thought that perhaps his family had “come from whales”.) Seeing as he was and still is serving our country in the Air Force, I was happy to see what I could help him find. In addition to showing him how to do basic census records research, I ran some searches on several of the online digitized book sites. We were both amazed at what I found about one of his ancestors in a book on HeritageQuest --…
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Hi everyone, I'm new here.
I'm Charles J. O'Berry (Berry) from Arizona. I'm looking for some help in my research.
My grandfather was Charles Otto Berry Sr. from Morgan City, Louisiana. He was born Oct 10, 1900 in…
ContinueAdded by Charles James O'Berry (Berry) on March 8, 2011 at 8:57pm — No Comments
Trying to find history and burial location of Charles & Elizabeth
Rouge (Nee Perrin or Parrin or Parron) from East St. Louis and
Belleville. 1870 to 1920
It is spelled all 3 ways on family records that I have on my Father
and my Aunt below..
My Father - Charles Leo Rouge b 1900 and his Sister (My Aunt) Lilly…
Added by Robert Arthur Rouge` on March 8, 2011 at 6:44pm — No Comments
In the course of my research I have realized that many of my earliest Swedish ancestors were priests in the Catholic church prior to 1530 and Lutheran's after that. There was even one who had to face the ecclessiastical court and then the King's court to prove he didn't have Catholic leanings although he was ordained in the Lutheran church.
If I ever traced all of their descendants(which might take several lifetimes lol) I would have distant relatives all over the world as if I didn't…
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The Lemon Grove library is hosting talks twice a month to promote genealogy in the community.
We meet 6 to 7:45 pm at 8073 Broadway, Lemon Grove, Ca 91945
Susi Pentico has presented countless talks and some guest speakers over the last almost ten years.
We have had as few as 4 and as many as 23 at any one event.
Being situated in the mid area of the county it was hoped to reach out to those who could not get to other
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ContinueAdded by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on March 7, 2011 at 10:22pm — No Comments
Hi ,,,,I would like to find info. on my mother 's family. My Mother was BRUNETTA LLOYD BRADLEY. She was the youngest of 4 daughters of ?&? Bradley. I am embarassed I do not know my Grandmother or Grandfather Bradley's first names.
My mother was born March 20,1897 in New Orleans.La.I believe her sister's names were; TaTee ,Josey,and Charlotte . Charlotte may be "TaTee",,"lottee",not sure.
Brunetta Lloyd bradley married Isaac Nichols Tower (I Believe) in 1918.
Any…
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Added by Stefani Twyford on March 4, 2011 at 6:25pm — No Comments
Early Census Records and how to glean knowledge for them for your research is the goal of Shirley's talk on Saturday at the library
4375 Bonita Road, Bonita,CA 91902 12 to 3 pm
.My talk will be on working with the first Five Census Taken of the United States. At first glance they are discouraging as there doesn't seem to be very much information, but appearances are deceiving. With patience and perseverance facts can be…
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Added by anthony monks on March 3, 2011 at 1:38pm — 1 Comment
Over on another of my blog pages I posted a note about a seminar some of us at CVGS attended last weekend.
Hemet - San Jacinto Genealogical Society hosted a great day of knowledge and prizes and terrific lunch.
Lunch was provided by the Boy Scouts of America. I am learning new methods of lunches all the time.
We are hoping for a large seminar like we did last October this October, so my eyes and ears are out there…
ContinueAdded by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on March 1, 2011 at 9:08pm — No Comments
Added by Sharon Haas on March 1, 2011 at 1:25pm — No Comments
Lemon Grove Genealogy Event
8073 Broadway, Lemon Grove, Ca
Preserving our History
2 March 2011
6:15 to 7:45 P M
Susi Pentico, Presenting
Come Join in the Fun of Learning How Easy
Yes, Easy you can help Preserve some of your
Family History for your…
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Added by Sharon Haas on February 28, 2011 at 8:59pm — 4 Comments
Frederick Pringle - 1 Pringle
b. Oct. 10, 1863 St. Clair, MI & d. Sept. 1937 Lakefield
m. Lydia Bulman 1883 (parents: John Ely Bulman & Florence Mary Herrick b. on Mackinac Island d. Los Angles, CA)
Fredrick and Lydia's children: Hazel, John, Myrna, Pearl, Leroy, Carrie, Arabella, Harry, Blanche, Glenn
Alexander - 2 Prindle/Pringle
b. c 1528 Ontario Canada
m. Sept. 21 1858 St. Clair , MI Sophrona E. Gould…
ContinueAdded by Corrine Fletcher on February 27, 2011 at 7:26pm — No Comments
Im trying to start a family tree for my son and i need the hall's the dooley's the scott's the cook's and the tibbe's.
the hall's
include kathrine scott who is married to Jimmie Hall
who had 4 kids Leroy (my father) the oldest then marilyn, sandra, and paula
the dooley's
include Dora cook who married Anthony Dooley
who had 4 kids Anthony(my fiancee) the oldest chrisandra, clara, and Jill.
The tibbe's
include…
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These days, many of us take photos with our phones and send them to each other via email or post them online to various photo sharing websites such as Flickr and Twitpic. I’ve also got photos on my Facebook profile and there’s some video clips of me speaking on my website. I don’t have photos of my…
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Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on February 25, 2011 at 9:26am — 1 Comment
When we first moved to Londonderry, New Hampshire I was surprised to find there was no Congregational church. Nearly every town in Massachusetts has one! Almost every New Hampshire town has one, too, but since Nutfield was founded by the Presbyterians, the churches remained Presbyterian for a long time. The First Church in Derry changed to Congregational in the 1800s, and I tried a few services there. My husband was working in Nashua, and he said several co-workers attended the First…
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