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Carolina Girl Genealogy: December 2014
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Tuesday, December 30, 2014. FGS 2015 The Family History Library It's All About That Plan! Just 6 weeks from today and I will be on my way to Salt Lake City to attend FGS 2015 and Rootstech. Two genealogy conferences that will be help Feb. 11-14. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Those were the days before the internet and so many great resources on line.
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: August 2014
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Sunday, August 31, 2014. This Week On My Family History Calendar. Aug 31-Sept. 6. My maternal 4th Great Grandfather, Philip Roberts III. 1798-1852), died 162 years ago in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina at the age of 54. He is buried in St. Wesberry High Hill Cemetery, Richland, Columbia, South Carolina. Thanks so much for stopping by! 169; Cheri Hudson Passey.
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: This Week On My Family History Calendar
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Sunday, August 2, 2015. This Week On My Family History Calendar. Aug 2-Aug. 8. Samuel James Bradford II. 1815-1875), my paternal 3rd Great Grandfather, died 140 years ago in Sumter County, South Carolina. My paternal 4th Great Grandfather, John Milton Dargan. Please contact me. Together we can find our people. Thanks so much for stopping by! 169; Cheri Hudson Passey.
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: 52 Ancestors Week 30-The William J. Dority Challenge
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. 52 Ancestors Week 30-The William J. Dority Challenge. Time to look at a challenging to research ancestor for Week 30 of Amy Johnson Crow's 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2015 Edition. My maternal 3rd great grandfather has been one of my challenges for several years. William married Martha Mathis. While wife Martha Mathis Dority's grave can be f...
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: November 2014
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Plans and Expectations Looking forward to FGS 2015. Is quickly approaching and my excitement is growing. This will be my first FGS Conference as well as Rootstech attendance. With the announcement last winter of the two conferences being held together in February my desire to be a part of this epic event has grown. Home of FGS 2015.
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: October 2014
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Thursday, October 30, 2014. A Picture, a Blog Post and a DNA Test. In March of 2014, I wrote a post called Family Friends Friday-Well Maybe. About finding a picture on ebay of Lenora Ridgill and my hopes of returning it to her family and a follow up post called Matrilineal Monday-Finding Lenora's Descendants. About how I was able to do just that! We are both stunned.
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: Paternal Line
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Updated live from WikiTree. Updated live from WikiTree. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Celebration Sunday Genealogy Happy Dance! Find My Past -New Irish Records. Fridays Faces From the Past Mystery Girl 2. Join me @ WikiTree. 1880 Delinquent Dependent and Delinquent Census. Alpheus J. Baker. Azile Juanita Daughrity Roberts Sullivan. Martha Ju...
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: January 2015
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Friday, January 30, 2015. Genealogy Do-Over: Week 4 Managing &Tracking. Managing Projects and Tasks and Tracking Searches have been the focus of Week 4 of the Genealogy Do-Over. There are may ways to manage a project or task. I have been using Trello. This is one area, I must admit, that I haven't been very good at. This week I have taken Thomas McEntee. The prompt...
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: February 2015
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Thursday, February 26, 2015. 52 Ancestors Week 8: Naturally Kindhearted William Mcmanus. Is the topic for Week 8 of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2015 Edition. Researching my maternal Great Great Grandfather, William A. McManus. 1854-1914) has lead me to believe that he was a generous, kind man. 1856-1903) on 11 Dec. 1872 in Sumter County, South Carolina. After visi...
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Carolina Girl Genealogy: May 2015
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When we turn our hearts to our ancestors, something changes inside of us. We feel part of something greater than ourselves Russell M. Nelson. Sunday, May 31, 2015. This Week On My Family History Calendar. Margaret Frances "Fannie" (Gibson) Thames. 1854-1929) my paternal Great Great Grandmother was born 161 years ago. Her birth place was most likely in the part of Sumter District, South Carolina that became Clarendon County in 1855. Paxville was the home of the family for some time. William A. McManus.
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