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Using Clooz for Genealogy Source Documents
Posted on 21 May 2011 | No CommentsI started using the program “Clooz” by Liz Kelly Kerstens to document my genealogy documents, photos and hard copy records seven or eight years ago. The need for a documents... -
John and Moses Gillman Sale to Joseph Peck
Posted on 15 May 2011 | No CommentsJohn & Moses Gillman To Joseph Peck "Wee John and Moses Gillman of Exeter in New England …. wheras in the life time of our now Deceased father Edward Gillman... -
Genealogy ~ How Many Certificates Do You Need?
Posted on 14 May 2011 | 2 CommentsMy wife calls me a pack rat when it comes to my genealogy records. I call myself a well-sourced researcher. Which of us is right? This morning, I mentioned that... -
Estate of William Brewster of Plymouth
Posted on 23 April 2011 | No CommentsWilliam Brewster Estate MD III,1,15+ Though not included here, William Brewster left behind numerous volumes of books–so many that a separate inventory was made of them. Dying intestate, it was... -
Will of Experience Mitchell of Plimouth Colony
Posted on 23 April 2011 | No CommentsExperience Mitchell’s Will & Inventory Experience married Jane Cooke, dau. of Pilgrim Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu. Jane’s death has never exactly been determined, and for many years all children... -
Will of William Bradford of Plymouth
Posted on 22 April 2011 | No CommentsWilliam Bradford’s Will MD II,4,228: Governor William Bradford’s will and inventory are recorded in the Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, Volume II, Part I, pages 53 to 59, both inclusive.... -
Genealogy Research ~ Death Certificates
Posted on 14 April 2011 | 2 CommentsBrick Walls – Down At times we encounter ‘Brick Walls’ in our family history research. Months and years of searching for information to break through the wall seems to be... -
Faulty Memories and Death Certificates
Posted on 19 July 2010 | No CommentsDeath Certificates are usually excellent primary sources for death and burial dates because they were created so close to the time of those events. They often greatly err in the... -
Saving Death Certificates
Posted on 25 March 2010 | No CommentsIf any of your family members died in Missouri between 1910 and 1959, their death certificate should now be online. The state sent notification out this week that they have... -
The Twig That Knocked Down A Brick Wall
Posted on 15 July 2009 | No CommentsNone of the descendants of Hiram Anderson had been able to find his ancestry. A single scant clue to his lineage was in the note stating that he was born...












