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Archive for November, 2012
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FamilySearch Wiki ~ British Holiday Traditions
Posted on 20 November 2012 | No CommentsDuring a conference recently, members of the group talked about the upcoming holiday season. Even though all of us were English speakers, there were differences in the holidays we celebrate... -
Talking to Great Grandpa in Plimouth
Posted on 19 November 2012 | No CommentsOne of my favorite genealogy research destinations is Plymouth, Massachusetts both because so many of my ancestors lived there and because there are so many assets in the area that... -
Pilgrims’ Progress March ~ Plymouth
Posted on 18 November 2012 | 1 CommentGrowing up far removed from the ancestral homes in Plymouth, Massachusetts meant that I’d never heard of the annual Pilgrims’ Progress March while growing up. The last box of my... -
Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Paltz, New York
Posted on 17 November 2012 | No CommentsEarly Dutch settlers in New York brought their excellent church recordkeeping skills and tradition with them to early America. If your ancestors were part of the early Dutch settlers, you’ve... -
WordPress Plugins for Genealogy Bloggers
Posted on 16 November 2012 | No CommentsGenealogy bloggers are busy folks. We spend most of our free time wearing our Sherlock hats looking through musty, dusty old records, both in hard copy and in digital formats. ... -
Passport Application ~ Lewis Briggs Jackson
Posted on 15 November 2012 | No Commentsit seems like every time I find a passport application associated with one of my genealogy family members, I wish that every person in my family tree had filed for... -
Who Can? We Can.
Posted on 14 November 2012 | No CommentsThe deprivations of World War II on American citizens was felt by every family and was seen on War related rationing and related posters in the windows of almost every... -
Jacob Jackson of Plymouth, Massachusetts
Posted on 13 November 2012 | No CommentsAs a descendant of numerous early settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, it isn’t uncommon to find that I’m related to a large percentage of their descendants. While working on my Holmes... -
Sylph Bicycles of 1900
Posted on 12 November 2012 | No CommentsThe 5 Jan 1900 Davis County Clipper newspaper included an advertisement for the Sylph Bicycle. Being used to seeing seeing these old ads and the extremely low prices in the... -
A Case Study ~ Researching with the FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 11 November 2012 | No CommentsThe FamilySearch Wiki is one of the hidden gold mines that many genealogy researchers overlook in their ancestral quest. I use it constantly and refer students in my classes and...














