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Help – Month 8 of 12 Ancestors in 12 Months

Preserving the Past Who are these people? Where are they? When did they get together? We were recently in Billings, Montana to visit Gary’s family. It was the first time in many, many years that all of Gary’s siblings were … Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday 8/3/22

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Wordless Wednesday 7/27/22

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Extended Family – Generations Cafe Ancestry Challenge

So He’s That Brother The wind was howling and the seas were treacherous when a horrendous wave struck and a calamity was barely averted. John Howland was swept overboard. William Bradford recorded this momentous event, stating, “In sundry of these … Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday 7/13/22

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Identity – Month 7 of 12 Ancestors in 12 Months

What’s in a Name? In the play, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare has Juliet say, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Of course, life is a bit more … Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday 6/29/22

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Wordless Wednesday 6/22/22

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Wordless Wednesday 6/15/22

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Mistake – Generations Cafe Ancestry Challenge

Assumptions: the Bane of Genealogy Research A huge mistake that I have made when conducting research is to find documentation but not saving it immediately, assuming that I can just go back and retrieve it later. Unfortunately, research is not … Continue reading

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