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David Clark Moren 1841 Sevier, Arkansas Territory, United States is my great great grandfather. He passed away in 1928 in Dresden, Navarro County. His children were Thomas Mathew, Elijah David ( my GG), and "Betty" Augusta Emily Moren. My grandfather is Woodrow Wilson Moren and just reciently passed away. My father is Woodrow Carlton Moren.
I am wondering if anyone knows for sure who his parents are and has any hard proof. I would love to be able to trace him out of the United…
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Today I called the Choctaw Nation and I found out that even if you are Native American you have to be a direct descendent of a person who's NAME APPEARS on the DAWES list, BETWEEN 1898 to 1906 on INDIAN TERRITORY at the time.
http://www.nls.uk/blogs/bartholomew/index.cfm/2009/2/13/The-Indian-Territory Map of Indian Territory.
If…
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After all that breast beating about my failure to find my grandmother's birth in my previous blog entries, when the birth certificate for Florence Brooks eventually arrived, everything was wrong. The date of birth was wrong; the father's name was wrong and the father's occupation was wrong. Back to the drawing board! The census entry showed a sister for Florence whose name was Minnie, apparently born in Clerkenwell about 1873. I decided to look for her birth. Free BMD had a Minnie registered…
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Ran across your post of Healy-Crosby from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
the Comfort Healy you show as your gggrandfather, is my grandfather's grandfather. (Also named Comfort Haley)
I have the copy of the same inscription from his tombstone: They are taken frp, Watt's Psalms and Hymns, - the first four lines of Hymn No. 18, and the last four lines of Hymn No. 19.
His son, Ebenezer Haley, the California pioneer , has the samae four lines on Hymn No. 18 on his gravestone in the…
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Family Tree Connection has added the following genealogy items to its database:
Vashti Rebekah Lodge 1905 By-Laws - Constitution and By-Laws of Vashti Rebekah Lodge No. 35, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Orrington, Maine. Instituted February 19, 1902.
The Beneficient Record No. 19, February 1901 - The Beneficient…
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America is riveted right now by NBC’s hit show “Who Do You Think You Are?” which, in partnership with Ancestry.com, shares the genealogical history of well known entertainment personalities Spike Lee, Brooke Shields, Susan Sarandon, Lisa Kudrow (who is also the Executive Producer), Sarah Jessica Parker & husband Matthew Broderick as well as Emmitt Smith. It airs on Fridays at 8/7 PM. You can find more information about the show including the schedule and full episodes at…
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A fascinating biographical sketch on Pioneer Ben Burgin can be found at burginfamily.org:
“Benjamin Burgin, the second child of John & Martha Burgin, was born in Kent County…
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Thomasine Younger was born in 1753 to William Younger and Lucy Foster. Her brothers grew up to be seamen, which is not surprising. Her younger brother, Levi, is my 5x great grandfather. Gloucester was a major fishing seaport in New England, famous for the Gorton’s frozen fish packing plant and the statue of the fisherman’s memorial. The…
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