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FamilySearch Indexing ~ The Happening Place
Posted on 27 April 2012 | No CommentsThe volunteers at FamilySearch Indexing are making “it” happen. The 1940 U.S. Census indexing project is moving ahead at a significant pace thanks to everyone who is helping complete this... -
The Genealogy of Existing British Peerage
Posted on 26 April 2012 | No CommentsIf you have ties to England and Scotland, at least some of your ancestral families are listed in the book, "The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage by Edmund Lodge.... -
The Winds Must Blow
Posted on 25 April 2012 | No CommentsApparently, even the original design of umbrellas weren’t designed to withstand a gust of wind from underneath. Centuries later, we see that not even a priest could rescue a poor... -
FamilySearch Wiki ~ Rookie Mistakes Explained
Posted on 24 April 2012 | 1 CommentWe were all genealogy rookies at some point in time. Those of us who passed through this phase decades ago were actually more fortunate than most beginning genealogy researchers today. ... -
The Nine Lives of a Cat
Posted on 23 April 2012 | No CommentsThe Nine Lives of a Cat. A Tale of Wonder by Charles Bennett. -
Dirck Hals Art ~ Week 1
Posted on 22 April 2012 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great grandpa Dirck Hals. Happy Friends. -
July 4th ~ Park City, Utah ~ 1914
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FamilySearch Indexing Updates 19 Apr 2012
Posted on 20 April 2012 | No CommentsThe list of indexing projects at FamilySearch continues to grow. Another thirty were added to the list today. The full list is huge. Click here to see it. You’ll need... -
Mariner’s Sky
Posted on 19 April 2012 | No CommentsA number of my ancestors were mariners. I often think of how different the physical references were in our lives. We do have one major reference in common though….. The... -
FamilySearch Wiki ~ Civil War Research
Posted on 18 April 2012 | No CommentsA large percentage of U. S. Citizens have ancestors or family members who fought in the U. S. Civil War. Families, homes and states were destroyed during that conflict. Genealogists...














