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Military – Week 22 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Family Ties to the American Revolutionary War Military service has been the foundation of our country. The United States has a distinct personality with a set of evolving values. The American Revolutionary War gave us a hard fought independence. Americans … Continue reading

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At the Cemetery – Week 21 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

“Libraries of Marble” “The term cemetery comes from the Greek, and means, literally sleeping place.”  (http://www.colorado-cemeteries.com/cemetery-traditions.html) For some, cemeteries are sacred places. For others, they may be a peaceful place to meditate and reflect, while for many they are a … Continue reading

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Mother’s Day – Week 19 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Best Mother’s Day Present Ever I was born on Mother’s Day, May 8, 1955. My mother was a very young mother. She and my dad were married on June 13, 1954 when she was barely 16 and I was born … Continue reading

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Crime and Punishment – Week 18 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Family Justice, 1456  In 1456 there was ongoing conflict among England, Wales, and the Welsh Marches which was an area that bordered England and Wales. The Welsh Marches were created earlier by King William. He granted Marcher Lordships which allowed … Continue reading

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DNA – Week 16 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

“Life is lived forwards, but understood backwards.” Soren Kierkegaard DNA results are most accurate when examined in conjunction with genealogical research. According to https://www.livescience.com, DNA findings are not an exact science because groups of people moved and mixed with other … Continue reading

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Brick Wall – Week 15 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Confusion is Inevitable Brick walls in genealogical research are inevitable. Families tend to remember some things that are not actually factual. Over time, stories may become embellished (I have plans to tell a story later that my great grandfather told … Continue reading

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Great – Week 14 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Joseph Bond Life in colonial America had its challenges. According to https://historyofmassachusetts.org, “These early colonists faced many hardships including disease, famine, brutal winters, hot and humid summers, warfare with local Native-American tribes as well as with other countries that … Continue reading

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Music – Week 13 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Music Intertwined With Life There is a distinct relationship that ties music to emotions and memory. It touches our soul and adds to the quality of our life. Family Musical Fun My husband, Gary Coble, is a musician and music … Continue reading

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Fortune – Week 11 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Rich but Forgotten Richard Bennett III was “the richest man in all the colonies and a most influential one.” (Maryland Genealogy Trails: Anne Arundel County Maryland Colonial Families) In fact, when he died in 1749, his obituary in the Maryland … Continue reading

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The Name’s the Same – Week 10 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Perplexing Ancestors I’m so confused! Is it Frances or Francis? Is it he or she? Is is 1696 or 1701 or 1732 or 1768? And then of course, there is Stephen Watkins and Stephen Watkins. Seriously, who is who? Actually … Continue reading

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