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Life and Will of Ensign John Chandler
Posted on 9 March 2013 | No CommentsMy ancestor, John Chandler (b. 14 Mar 1680 – d. 3 May 1741) was a man of great strength physically and indomitable character. One of the histories I’ve found about... -
Long Island Genealogies
Posted on 30 March 2012 | No CommentsWhen many of your ancestral lines converge in a single small geographic location in the very early history of a country, the normal assumption is that you have ties to... -
The Genealogy of Edward Winslow
Posted on 6 March 2012 | No CommentsHaving famous ancestors is always a boon for genealogists regardless if their fame came from good deed or bad. Their names on either side of the ledger are at lest... -
John Rogers of Marshfield
Posted on 25 January 2012 | No CommentsA cousin and I have been working on our common ancestry during the past few weeks. One of the books we needed to review was “John Rogers of Marshfield and... -
The Visitation of the County of Devon
Posted on 20 January 2012 | No CommentsI once held an original copy of the book “The Visitations of the County of Devon” in my hands. It was well worn from use by other genealogy researchers. The... -
Frank Tirrill ~ A Civil War Veteran
Posted on 31 October 2011 | 1 CommentA brief history of a Civil War Veteran taken from the Lodi Enterprise – 1932: "Frank Tirrill, Civil War Veteran, Passes His 91st Birthday" Way up in the northwest corner... -
Terminal Love of Flying ~ James Drew Rodden
Posted on 24 October 2011 | No CommentsMy 2nd cousin, James Drew Rodden, was apparently born with an innate need to be in the cockpit of an airplane. His personal life and finances allowed him to learn... -
Harrison Drew ~ Salvage Of The Three Sisters
Posted on 12 October 2011 | No CommentsMy great granduncle, Harrison Warren Drew, tired of making ship sails in his father’s sail making shop in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Hearing of opportunities in Florida, he moved there and found...













