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A Sunday Walk Around the Blogs | Digging in the Roots
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Digging in the Roots. Step by Step Summary. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Ordering Slave Importation Affidavit Registers. A Sunday Walk around the Blogs. A Sunday Walk around the Blogs. A Sunday Walk around the Blogs. Paw Martin and Daylight Savings Time. Top Posts and Pages. Of Tax Records and Federal Censuses: Roberts Men in Jackson Co., GA, 1849 - 1851. Now Available: Rabun County, Georgia, Newspapers, 1894 - 1899.
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DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog: DAR: Online databases now available
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009. DAR: Online databases now available. NOTE from DearMYRTLE: The following was just received from our friends at the NSDAR (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution). Please address all inquiries to Eric Grundset as indicated below:. Date: 1 Nov 2009. To: A public email list for Librarians Serving Genealogists. Http:/ www.dar.org/library/online research.cfm. Or www.dar.org. And click on the Library button at the top, then the second tab in the left-hand column).
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Writing Your Way to the Past: Memberships
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Writing Your Way to the Past. Julie Cahill Tarr, Genealogist Writer. Julie is a member of the following organizations:. Association of Professional Genealogists. International Society of Family History Writers and Editors. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Illinois State Genealogical Society. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Julie Cahill Tarr, Genealogist Writer. Who Will Tell Their Story? Family History Writing Challenge.
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Writing Your Way to the Past: July 2013
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Writing Your Way to the Past. Julie Cahill Tarr, Genealogist Writer. Wednesday, July 17, 2013. Writing Your Way to the Past Has a New Home. Writing Your Way to the Past. Now shares a home with my other two genealogy blogs (. Who Will Tell Their Story? Julie’s Genealogy and History Hub. This change allows my readers the option to continue to follow one, two, or all three of the original blogs, while allowing me to manage just one space. Think of. Julie’s Genealogy and History Hub. I sincerely apologize fo...
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Writing Your Way to the Past: December 2012
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Writing Your Way to the Past. Julie Cahill Tarr, Genealogist Writer. Thursday, December 20, 2012. Dallas Genealogical Society Announces Winners of 2012 Writing Contest. A few days ago, the Dallas Genealogical Society announced the winners of the 2012 Writing Contest that was held earlier this year. Below is the press release that was issued. As soon as I get the details for the 2013 contest, I will post them on this blog. Dallas, TX—December 17, 2012. First Place – $500. Second Place – $300. Is a freelan...
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THE EDUCATED GENEALOGIST: "The Most Beautiful Woman in California"
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. Yeats. COLLECTIONS OF BLOG SERIES. CALIFORNIA COUNTY CLERK RECORDERS. The Most Beautiful Woman in California". This statement was quoted in the San Francisco Call (23 November 1908) from the artist Charles Dana Gibson (Gibson girls) when he saw Anna Delpino Peters at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Genevieve, though maybe not quite as pretty as her sister Anna, held her own when it came to popularity amongst her peers. The Educated ...
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THE EDUCATED GENEALOGIST: MY DAR PATRIOT ANCESTORS
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. Yeats. COLLECTIONS OF BLOG SERIES. CALIFORNIA COUNTY CLERK RECORDERS. MY DAR PATRIOT ANCESTORS. Born 1758 and died 17 February 1832 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. He had 3 wives: Christina Whittenburg, Elizabeth Forney and Leanna van Dyke Jenkins. I descend through his son Boston Bess and his wife Polly Carpenter. Peter provided material aid. JOHN TEETER BEAM -. MARY POLLY HAWKINS CRAIG -. Born 1716 in King William County, Virginia a...
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THE EDUCATED GENEALOGIST: Unusual Records of Death - Mourning Paintings
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. Yeats. COLLECTIONS OF BLOG SERIES. CALIFORNIA COUNTY CLERK RECORDERS. Unusual Records of Death - Mourning Paintings. Hurlbut Family Mourning by Sarah Hurlbut. Lemuel Hurlbut was a farmer from Newington, Hartford County, Connecticut. He died 15 August 1808. The other two memorials are for Hurlbut children T.H. and Hannah. Affectionately inscribed to the memory of BENJAMIN WITT. Who died April 17 1818 Aged 68 years. Sacred to the memory of...
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THE EDUCATED GENEALOGIST: A Present From Pauline - Remember Her?
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. Yeats. COLLECTIONS OF BLOG SERIES. CALIFORNIA COUNTY CLERK RECORDERS. A Present From Pauline - Remember Her? It's been about two years since I last wrote about my "Problem With Pauline." Finally another piece of the puzzle arrived in the mail recently from the Idaho State Archives. You should really read my previous posts. Parts one through nine can be read HERE. Mary Pauline Sanford, Plaintiff. George Benton Sanford, Defendant. 1 "That ...
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Sassygenealogist: Eleven
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Tuesday, November 11, 2014. It’s an odd little number : eleven. It’s odd in the way it looks and even when one attempts to say it: eleven. Mathematically, it’s an odd number as well: eleven. It’s never particularly been one of my favorite numbers. Day of the 11. Month at the 11. That year. It was decided that the offic...