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Old Blue Genes: The Morrills of Portland, Maine
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Adventures in Ancestral Research. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. The Morrills of Portland, Maine. There were over a dozen different historical families bearing the name Morrill in Portland Maine during 19th Century Portland. Some of these families appear to be of immediate relation, at current estimation. In fact, it is believed that generally all New England Morrills can trace their heritage to either of these two early settlers, who are unrelated to each other. The name was occasionally spelled "Morrell" ...
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Old Blue Genes: Hats Off to Hattie!
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Adventures in Ancestral Research. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Hats Off to Hattie! HATTIE EMMA MORGAN (1881). HATTIE MORGAN TEMM (about 1924). My mother's maternal grandmother was Harriette Emma Morgan (1866 – 1927), daughter to William Sanford Morgan. She was born on Peaks Island, in Portland Harbor, and was named after her father's sister (Harriett Morgan-Emery) and her father's mother (Harriet Holmes-Morgan, of the Plymouth Holmes who descended from Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower. Edwin Clinton Temm (190...
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Old Blue Genes: Frank & Emily Clarke
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Adventures in Ancestral Research. Monday, June 14, 2010. Frank and Emily Clarke. PICTURES FROM THE OLD HOMESTEAD ON PAYNE ROAD SCARBOROUGH:. My mother's parents were Herbert Clarke and Emily Temm-Clarke. Known to everyone as "Frank", was born in East Haddam, CT, one of ten chidren born to Niles Clark. Upon the death of Niles, Lizzie released all five of her boys to orphanages. Frank and his little brother James. Were raised on Opportunity Farm in New Gloucester, Maine. GENERAL BURIAL SITE OF BABY CLARKES.
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Old Blue Genes: Was Sally Elliot-Morrill an Ossipee Indian?
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Adventures in Ancestral Research. Monday, December 1, 2014. Was Sally Elliot-Morrill an Ossipee Indian? SANDWICH, NEW HAMPSHIRE. 18TH CENTURY ILLUSTRATION OF ALGONQUIAN PEOPLE. This blogpost is a place for my research on the potential Indian ancestry in my family, and my theory that it might lie with my 3rd great grandmother, Sally Elliot-Morrill. Born to Benjamin Elliot and Susannah Drew. Of Sandwich, New Hampshire in 1805, wife of Jonathan Smythe Morrill of Tuftonboro, and later of Portland Maine.
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Old Blue Genes: The Fullers of Lowell Massachusetts
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Adventures in Ancestral Research. Thursday, June 21, 2012. The Fullers of Lowell Massachusetts. My 4th great grandparents were John Fuller. 1773-1842) of Campton New Hampshire and Sarah "Sally" Bean. 11 children together (a few of them have yet to be verified, and notes to that effect are included below). The 1810 Census appears to have them at New Holderness, near Campton, New Hampshire. The Move to Peacham. 3 Samuel Bean Fuller. 4 Abner M. Fuller (1813-? Was born in Massachusetts. I haven't found a...
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Genealogy Jamming: The Value of Insurance Maps
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Welcome to the ramblings of a genealogy explorer. This blog has been set up to highlight the information and experiences gathered from attending many workshops and presentations on the subjects of oral history and genealogy. The twist is that I am going backwards in time to events I have already attended in an effort to share insights gleamed from the experts. My first offering is an event that inspired the name for this blog. Thursday, October 13, 2011. The Value of Insurance Maps. Was presented at CGS.
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Genealogy Jamming: October 2011
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Welcome to the ramblings of a genealogy explorer. This blog has been set up to highlight the information and experiences gathered from attending many workshops and presentations on the subjects of oral history and genealogy. The twist is that I am going backwards in time to events I have already attended in an effort to share insights gleamed from the experts. My first offering is an event that inspired the name for this blog. Thursday, October 13, 2011. The Value of Insurance Maps. Was presented at CGS.
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Genealogy Jamming: A Report from the Field
http://genealogyjamming.blogspot.com/2012/07/report-from-field.html
Welcome to the ramblings of a genealogy explorer. This blog has been set up to highlight the information and experiences gathered from attending many workshops and presentations on the subjects of oral history and genealogy. The twist is that I am going backwards in time to events I have already attended in an effort to share insights gleamed from the experts. My first offering is an event that inspired the name for this blog. Saturday, July 7, 2012. A Report from the Field. Biff and Nancy Barnes. As an ...
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Genealogy Jamming: Creating a New File and Folder Structure
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Welcome to the ramblings of a genealogy explorer. This blog has been set up to highlight the information and experiences gathered from attending many workshops and presentations on the subjects of oral history and genealogy. The twist is that I am going backwards in time to events I have already attended in an effort to share insights gleamed from the experts. My first offering is an event that inspired the name for this blog. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Creating a New File and Folder Structure. The fir...
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Genealogy Jamming: December 2011
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Welcome to the ramblings of a genealogy explorer. This blog has been set up to highlight the information and experiences gathered from attending many workshops and presentations on the subjects of oral history and genealogy. The twist is that I am going backwards in time to events I have already attended in an effort to share insights gleamed from the experts. My first offering is an event that inspired the name for this blog. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Creating a New File and Folder Structure. The fir...