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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... -
It’s Not A Wall
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsWe all have brick walls in our ancestral trees. Their size and texture changes over time and is directly related to the amount of effort we’ve spent in trying to... -
Farrar Brick Wall Falls
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsThe Farrar ancestral brick wall that I’ve fought for decades has fallen in to a pile of rubble. Cue genealogy victory dance… Severe chinks opened when I accidentally came across... -
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... -
Finding Thomas Farrar ~ Attacking a Brick Wall
Posted on 10 April 2009 | No CommentsLittle was known about my 2nd great grandfather, Thomas Farrar. Time and location had separated his descendants. Family stories and memories died over the generations. A cousin recorded a few... -
Finding Charlie Stone
Posted on 15 March 2008 | 2 CommentsBrick walls or other missing information in your ancestral research are common to all of us. Frequently, the information we need is fairly close to us in time, yet seems...









