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Our Own History: April 2015
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Stories from my search for our family histories. Family Histories for the Rose and Kirkpatrick Families. Thursday, April 30, 2015. 52 Ancestors #11: Francis Stanfield 1642 - 1699. In 1683 They also brought along indentured servants Daniel Browne, Thomas Marsey, Isa. Brooksby, Robert Sidbotham, John Smith, Robert Bryan, William Rudway, and Thomas Sidbotham. The ship sailed up the Delaware River into Philadelphia in September of 1683, carrying 23 Quaker families. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Stanfill is my mo...
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Our Own History: December 2014
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Stories from my search for our family histories. Family Histories for the Rose and Kirkpatrick Families. Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Wednesday's Child: Katie Lee Heaslet, 1897 - 1899. Katie Lee Heaslet 1897 - 1899. Daughter of Woolsey Heaslet and Georgia Wilson Heaslet, born and died in Talladega, Alabama. Buried at the Fayetteville Memorial Cemetery, near the grave of her grandfather, Benjamin Heaslet. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. Joann Elizabeth Rose, 1933 - 1935. Florida Times-Union, December 27, 1935.
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Discovering My Heritage: March 2015
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This blog documents my journey as I work to uncover the mysteries of my ancestors. "There are only two lasting bequests we can give our children - one is roots, and the other, wings." — Hodding S. Carter. My Paternal Ancestor Pedigree Chart. Code of Ethics for Genealogical Research. Procedures for Conducting My Genealogical Research. Free Genealogy Education Resource List. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Tombstone Tuesday - William Ezra Ford. Sunday, March 8, 2015. The census today is the. Elisa Ford, head of h...
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Gayle's Family History: May 2014
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Monday, May 26, 2014. Meridian Park - 1895. A glimpse from the past - Meridian Park, in Meridian, Texas. This photo was taken in 1895. My grandfather, Fletcher Woosley Hennington proposed to my grandmother, Ella Mae Burdette, under one these massive oak trees. Families through out Bosque county, gathered here for picnics, hot air baloon rides, the circus, church socials, and of course "courting your sweetheart.". Fletcher and Ella Mae Hennington. Labels: Ella Mae Burdette. Sunday, May 11, 2014. Do you ha...
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Gayle's Family History: June 2013
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Friday, June 7, 2013. Rev Henry Hennington DNA Match. This morning I was able to confirm through DNA testing (autosomal) via Dan Spivey, that Henry Hennington is the brother of Rev. John Hennington. Both of them are the son's of Ann Howell. Although we always knew this is, it was circumstantial at best. Thanks to Dan,this test confirms it. Dan's line is through Lillie Etta Hennington James William Hennington Green William Hennington Rev. Henry Hennington. Gayle Hennington Van Horn. The US Gen Web Project.
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Gayle's Family History: July 2015
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. How to Print to PDF. A newsletter reader asked today, “How can I save an image on a web site, such as a census page image, as a PDF file? 8221; I decided to answer here in the newsletter in case someone else has the same question. The following is for converting specific images, not for saving entire web pages as PDF files. I will later tell how to save entire web pages as PDF files. You can find quite a few other programs that will create PDF files on a Windows computer. The ...
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Gayle's Family History: March 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. Setting the record straight on Rev. Charles George Seely. One of my ancestors is the Seely family. For the past thirty years, I've done alot of Seely research, and found a great deal of wrong information that continues to be taken as "fact.". One of the most prominent ones, is the confusion over Charles George Seely and his son Charles Harvey Seely. On the 1880 Census, Charles Seely and his wife Synthia are still in Osage Township in Benton County, Arkansas. The two remainin...
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Gayle's Family History: World War II Enlistment Records Online
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. World War II Enlistment Records Online. One great resource available from the U.S. National Archives is the World War II Enlistment Records. These records have been transcribed and made available on the National Archives web site. These records are especially valuable as many of the personnel papers of these soldiers and sailors were later destroyed in a fire. The US. National Archives says spot checks show that approximately 35% of these records have an error. However, on...This ...
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Our Own History: Family Recipe Friday - Canning
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Stories from my search for our family histories. Family Histories for the Rose and Kirkpatrick Families. Friday, July 31, 2015. Family Recipe Friday - Canning. These recipes were published in a community cookbook in Nowata, Oklahoma; not sure of the date, as the book is missing the cover and first few pages, but I'm guessing some time in the 1940's. Summertime is canning time, so these recipes could come in handy right now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Surnames in my posts:. Spirits Of The Old.
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Gayle's Family History: April 2015
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Monday, April 20, 2015. Aunt Rosie Deaton's All American Slum-Guillion-The Best. Book cover by ernest Matthew Mickler). I love to look through old recipe books. Ya never know what you will find, either resulting in a "I just have to try that" - or a good laugh. Either way, recipe books can be fun, educational and even make you miss your mama's cooking. Thankfully, I left Florida long ago, and have my feet planted firmly in the deep south . and still love White Trash Cooking. Saturday, April 11, 2015.