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Oral Interviews – Still Going Strong
Posted on 28 September 2010 | No CommentsThe art of interviewing ancestors and family members has not died in America. At least that is the indication from the flurry of requests for help and interview question lists... -
After Everyone is Gone
Posted on 19 September 2010 | No CommentsThe funeral of an uncle in a family of faith is both a sad and yet a happy affair. With a strong belief in life continuing after exiting a mortal... -
Lives Intertwine ~ Small Town Doctors
Posted on 30 August 2010 | No CommentsTracing ones lineage often uncovers forgotten facts and interrelated events in the lives of individuals and their families throughout the ages. While transcribing thousands of death certificates for my ancestors... -
Cemetery Tours – The Stops Are Worth It
Posted on 1 August 2010 | No CommentsIn my younger years, the goal of any on-road excursion was to arrive well under the forecast travel time. Then one day I got smart. With a lifelong interest in... -
FamilySearch Pilot and Beta – Manna from Heaven
Posted on 26 July 2010 | No CommentsI continue to rave about the records that are appearing on the FamilySearch Pilot and Beta sites thanks to all of the volunteer indexers worldwide and the LDS Church. Brickwall... -
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... -
Thanks! – William Guyselman – A County Recorder
Posted on 17 May 2010 | No CommentsEvery once in a while we find written entries in our ancestors records that make our day. Yes, it may be ‘THE’ record that crumbles one of our ancestral brick... -
Google Maps – Fewer Trips To Get Lat – Longs
Posted on 2 May 2010 | No CommentsGoogle Maps is going to save me a lot of money. I won’t have to retrace many earlier trips to ancestral homes, ancestral burial locations and the waypoints along their... -
Abandoned Cemeteries
Posted on 27 April 2010 | No CommentsI’ve spent several years trying to find the actual burial location of a great granduncle and his family. I knew where they had died but the family was not mentioned... -
The Genealogy Zombie
Posted on 20 April 2010 | No CommentsSome days are better than others even if the cause of the ‘better’ is our own absent mindedness. Witness the discovery today of notes and pages on the shelf of...












