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Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research: Take Notes on Loose, Archival Quality Paper
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Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. Take Notes on Loose, Archival Quality Paper. 65279;. How I Got Started. Lela Virgie Miller Shoup. My grandmother died on. I wanted to capture what I could before my memories became too faint. So I began my genealogical quest. My mother had begun several years before, so I had access to her notes and research. But I wanted to ask my own questions and take my own notes. And family group sheets. And then there was the pro...
Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research: Their Lifestyle Was a Clue
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Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. Their Lifestyle Was a Clue. Charles Miller's Estate: The Clues. Charles Miller died in Henry Co, GA before. That date was when his will was proved. My sister found his will and sent it to me to help her determine what his occupation was. But Charles's inventory was different. He had the usual household goods- tables, chairs, dishes, beds, pots, etc. But the rest was what seemed like a hodge-podge of things. Was he a cattleman?
Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research: August 2011
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Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. My parents taught me how to read a road map when I was young. They would let me tell them where our next turn was on trips to my grandparents, a road they both knew very well. It was a good way to learn because I couldn't get us lost, since they knew how to get there without a map. I love all kinds of maps- antique maps, road maps, topographic maps, informational maps and on and on. Land Records You May Have Missed.". Was the B...
Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research: Family Myths: Separating Fact From Fiction
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Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. Family Myths: Separating Fact From Fiction. Johann Heinrich Kaiser and Anna Katherine Schleicher/Sleiker immigrated to the. They immediately left for. Where they both lived out the rest of their lives. They are both buried in. How I Used the Story. Sophie Elizabeth Kaiser, age 14. Where did they live before coming to the. What year was Sophia Elizabeth Kaiser born? Where was Johann Heinrich "Henri" Kaiser born? I listened to al...
Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research: July 2011
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Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. Diadamia Hopkins Shepherd - The Clue in the Deed. A diadem is a crown or sign of royalty. Diadamia (Hopkins) Shepherd is one of my g g grandmothers, and her origins were a bit of a mystery until I found a deed with a clue. Deeds, especially in the early. Furthers research told me that Wait Hopkins, of. Was one of the Green Mountain Boys. And was killed in the Revolutionary War. A check at the 1st Congregational Church in. Which...
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Subscribe to What's New. The Colbert Whelan Family. Filed under: Personal Research. The Colbert and Whelan families - they came from Ireland and settled in New York - Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. Http:/ colbertwhelanfamily.wordpress.com/. Last updated 18 Feb 2014. Fairmount Cemetery in Benton County, Arkansas will be acknowledging it's 150th anniversary in 2012. This blog is to honor those loved ones that are buried there and the memories of the Fairmount community. Last updated 27 May 2012.
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Lessons Learned in Everyday Living. Life lessons from raising a family and being a woman. Wednesday, November 5, 2014. A Stay-at-Home Mom's Response to Obama’s “Remarks on Women and the Economy”. Obama is being blamed for insulting stay-at-home moms (SAHMs), and critics are being blamed for taking his speech out of context. 160;don’t mistake this for a speech about families or motherhood. Links to this post. Friday, October 10, 2014. Just weeks ago, summertime globetrotting photos filled Facebook profile...
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Lessons Learned in Genealogy Research
Sharing my experiences in my genealogy research and what I learned from them. My parents taught me how to read a road map when I was young. They would let me tell them where our next turn was on trips to my grandparents, a road they both knew very well. It was a good way to learn because I couldn't get us lost, since they knew how to get there without a map. I love all kinds of maps- antique maps, road maps, topographic maps, informational maps and on and on. Land Records You May Have Missed.". Was the B...
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Lessons Learned in ID. INSYS 497 – Final Reflections. December 9th, 2008 by Anthony. Three final reflection questions:. What is the quality of my learning networks: diversity, depth; and, How connected am I? How has what you learned in this course changed/altered your view of the process of learning? What questions are still outstanding? The main question I have now is how to share and incorporate these tools into my course designs. In many ways I’m limited by what my company will allow me to u...Decembe...
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Lessons Learned in Life's Crisis. Monday, January 29, 2018. Sometimes there are things you just don't talk about. Sometimes they are too hard. too personal. too much in general. Someone told me this is still part of a testimony of all God has brought us through. This is really what I dealt with in my abuse. becoming completely emotionless. which is safe. but very sad. Sunday, January 14, 2018. What is the thing you want so desperately but don't have? What if you desire to be married or have children....
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How not to go househunting in London: 2011 redux. August 29th, 2011 by Matt. If the blog’s been quiet the past few months, it’s been because of the pain of househunting. Again. Wasn’t it only a year ago we did this last. I thought this time would be simple. We’d had the experience of coming to London like green little northern monkeys, couldn’t tell our Hackney from our Hampstead. By this point we’d been in the city for almost a year and were virtually. Of course, it was not quite to be. A few more faile...