[Family] History is the lie commonly agreed upon

In endless pursuit of our ancestral origins

Sunday, June 20, 2010

To my father and forefathers

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My father is a hero. I know every little girl says this, but my dad really is. As an adult, I see my father for the hard working, honorable,...
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Friday, March 26, 2010

Just because it's written in stone doesn't mean it's actually true

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In my ongoing quest for documentation and verification of my "hand me down" genealogy, I discovered the other day that the headsto...
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Monday, March 15, 2010

Always call ahead...and don't forget the local library

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The tale of Penelope Stout (good) and my wasted afternoon (bad) I learned a little lesson today. And was rewarded for remembering another on...
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Saturday, March 13, 2010

17 Clues to 17th Century Sartor origins...Genealogy Sudoku

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Emmitt Smith's story last night on Who Do You Think You Are was amazing. I think it hit me much harder than last week's episode bec...
Sunday, February 28, 2010

Visiting my living history

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Yesterday I went to visit my great-grandmother's sister, Tudy, who is 94 years old. To my honest shame, I had forgotten she was alive un...
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Saturday, February 27, 2010

A case study in location identification

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Tonight I was working on my mother's side of the family, for once, and was following the trail of George Roberts and Martha Thomas, who ...
Thursday, February 25, 2010

GeneaBlogger Games Update

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I have been absolutely swamped with a big new client project, but I am pleased to report that I have not let the ball drop completely on my ...
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