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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... -
Danish Church Records Online ~ FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 10 November 2012 | No CommentsDanish researchers have long enjoyed the wonderful records created by both the government and church in Denmark. They are surprisingly complete for an extended period of time. Now, we can... -
The Salem Witch Trials Through The Eyes of Others
Posted on 9 November 2012 | 1 CommentI’ve written about the deaths of my ancestress Susannah Martin North and of three great grand aunts in Salem, Massachusetts several times in this forum. My first visit to the... -
WWI ~ Red Cross Nurses Tending The Wounded
Posted on 8 November 2012 | No CommentsThere isn’t enough written about the bravery, strength and compassion exhibited by nurses in war. They tend the wounds, both physical, spiritual and mental of those wounded on the field... -
Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812
Posted on 7 November 2012 | No CommentsIf your ancestors were in America early in the nineteenth century, some of the men in the family probably fought in the War of 1812. Many of them probably belonged... -
Finding Lost Graves with Ground Penetrating Radar
Posted on 6 November 2012 | 2 CommentsIf you are like me, you’ve discovered that in the not too distant past, one or more of your ancestors burial location is unknown or as my sexton friend calls... -
England Church Records ~ FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 5 November 2012 | No CommentsThe FamilySearch Wiki is full of genealogy research jewels. A day rarely goes by when I don’t discover yet more research gold on the site. Many of my ancestors came... -
Family Tree Drawings
Posted on 4 November 2012 | No CommentsSamples of family tree drawings. -
Hospital at Scutari
Posted on 3 November 2012 | No CommentsScene from the Selimiye Barracks where Florence Nightingale ministered to the sick and wounded troops from the British army in the mid-1850’s.














