Research into my latest Hong Kong Police Constable came to a dead end in 1908 when he suddenly seemed to disappear. No longer could he be found within Hong Kong. Searches of the 1911 UK census failed to show that he…
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Following the leasing of the HK New Territories to Britain in 1898 the Hong Kong Police needed to expand. Two large intakes of recruits at this time came from the Royal Marines – 12 men in 1899 and 40 men in 1900. Political correctness was unknown at this time and Hong Kong Society loved…
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1. Basic Research Summary, it lists name of person being researched, Vital Records and their sources, Census Records and location, occupation and age (source) etc.
2. Internet Research Summary, lists sites, Search Terms, and Results pg 1 and 2
3. Repository List, Surname and Localities: it lists the Repository, Date, Resources Found, Information Obtained.4.
4. Individual's Time LIne Summary: Name, parents, Birth Date, Death Date, Spouses Name, Marriage Date, Marriage…
Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on March 1, 2015 at 5:58pm — No Comments
We are getting closer to solving this mystery--my cousin and I are planning a trip in Spring and everyone is invited for the fun!!!! Thanks Patricia
Added by patricia a richard on February 27, 2015 at 6:04pm — No Comments
On the living side again, so here I am. I posted about using Ftdna for looking for clues. Some at times can be found.
If you want information on CW for West Virginia might try this one.
Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on February 24, 2015 at 9:56pm — No Comments
The Quebec Family History Society Presents
Roots 2015
An International Conference on Family History in Quebec
June 19-21, 2015
At McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Full Details available at www.qfhs.ca
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South Omaha Sun was a weekly newspaper from December 27, 1951 to August 31, 1983. In this paper they had birth announcements, wedding announcements and pictures of brides. It even has people who retired from packing houses and other places of business.
http://obituariesfromsouthomahasunnewspaper.blogspot.com/
Nancy Mancuso
Added by Nancy Mancuso on February 23, 2015 at 7:14pm — No Comments
NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY®
3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22204-4370
Phone 703-525-0050 or 800-473-0060
Fax 703-525-0052
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NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22204-4370
Phone 703-525-0050 or 800-473-0060
Fax 703-525-0052
Press Release
Contact: Patricia Walls Stamm, CGsm,…
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Hello , My name is Bonnie Bolster.
I currently am taking the course Social Media Tools for the Wise Genealogist. It is the third class that I have taken. I have learned so much from all of the classes.
I have also attended some of the online Virtual Meetings and read logs for the ones that I could not attend.
I have been interested in Genealogy since the 1960’s but more active since 2000. Luckily my Grandparents and Great Grandparents and one Great Great…
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Tomorrow night at our Genealogical Society the topic is to do our own obituary ! I have sat down several times over the past week and this is alot harder than I thought it was going to be. Some were too short and some were way to long. Then I started to think, ok as a genealogist what do I look for when I read an obituary ?
This afternoon I remembered that when my father's cousin's wife passed away , you could just tell that whoever wrote the obit was into genealogy from what was…
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"STEPHEN BINYARD AND HIS DESCENDANTS: A BLACK AMERICAN STORY" WITH RESEARCHERS KIMBERLY MORGAN AND AKOSUA MOORE
Location: St. Helena Branch Library
Date & Time: Saturday, February 21, 2015 - 1:00pm – 3:00pm
A small gravestone on the USMC-Air Station Beaufort was the beginning of a decade long research project for Kimberley…
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Hi--I have solved part of the mystery of the the Earney/Arney mystery and the plantation that they had---but sad to say the Mr. died and the wife could not keep it for some reason and she eventually went to stay in another county with a son---email me with specifics--some info still to be found out---patricia
Added by patricia a richard on February 15, 2015 at 6:58pm — No Comments
Ancestry Announces 2015 Product and Content Lineup
Industry Leader Talks Innovation and New Collections At Annual RootsTech Conference
(PROVO, Utah) – February 11, 2015 – Ancestry, the world's leading family history service, is ushering in the next generation of family history, with the debut of an updated story centric website, groundbreaking…
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The Obituaries were taken out of The Millard Mercury Papillion Newspaper. Please stop by and visit us you - just might find a loved one’s story! The Millard Mercury Papillion Nebraska from Nov 15, 1951 to Jan 2, 1955
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Omaha Guide (NE Black Newspaper) July 16, 1932 – March 15, 1958 The Omaha Guide Newspaper is a North Omaha newspaper so, I took all the obituaries out of this newspaper so you can find your love one. I hope you will stop by and see if you ancestry live on the north side of Omaha Nebraska.
Added by Nancy Mancuso on February 10, 2015 at 10:00pm — No Comments
For several years I have been searching for information on my Great Grandfather, Horrace H Curran and his wife Marinda. I believe they were married in 1854+-. According to 1860 U.S. Census they lived in Town of Chatham, PA and had three children; Silles, Alice and Mary. My grandfather, John J, was born in 1868 and his death certificate indicates he was born in Lawrenceville, PA.
Its almost as if he fell off the earth after the 1860 Census - I've found no further information about…
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Hello,
I am Jake Fletcher, native of Massachusetts, 23 years old. My passion has been genealogy since I was about 17. Having completed my undergraduate education (history), my goal is to publish genealogical research and become a CG. I am looking for advice on the subject.
Thank you for helping me with my life's ambition and am happy to be a part of this amazing genealogy network.
Added by Jake Fletcher on February 3, 2015 at 10:58pm — 3 Comments
I am looking for information on Sarah Ann Chriss. She was born in Jasper County Illinois. Died there in 1870. I am trying to find out how she passed away. She was the first wife of John Fear of Jasper County Illinois.
Added by Teri Showalter on February 3, 2015 at 8:47pm — No Comments
For the past few weeks I have been involved in a back and forth phone tag with a potential client.
Each time he’s called me, I returned the call, and each time I called, he was busy and told me he would get back to me. A couple weeks ago he asked me to send him some more information about my work so I sent him a flyer, and links to several video clips and testimonials. But we never actually had “the conversation” about…
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