My Great, Great Grandmother Threw Up WHAT?!?
My great, great grandmother, Sarah Jane (Eastwood) Merrill, had evidently been ill for five years when a “marked change in
Read MoreMy great, great grandmother, Sarah Jane (Eastwood) Merrill, had evidently been ill for five years when a “marked change in
Read MoreMy Vincent ancestors moved from Essex County, New Jersey to Northumberland County, Pennsylvania in the mid to late 1700s. During
Read MoreRandy’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun challenge tonight is to see if you have any ancestors or cousins that share your
Read More“His main occupation was a carpenter and cabinet maker finisher. He went to carpenter school in Wichita KS and helped
Read MoreAt the age of 16, Emil (pronounced “Aim-uhl”) Peters had lived his entire life in the small town of Walton,
Read MoreAre you recording the stories of your life along with those of your ancestors? My great aunt spent decades doing
Read MoreThe name “Kansas” first appeared on maps in 1854 when the Territory of Nebraska was divided and the southern portion
Read MoreIt’s time for some more Saturday Night Genealogy Fun! Randy Seaver at Genea-Musings hosts this weekly challenge. This week’s challenge
Read MoreThis morning I watched DearMYRTLE’s video, “AncestryDNA Matches with Angie Bush.” Angie is DearMYRTLE’s “DNA expert.” She started by explaining
Read More“At dawn on September 19, 1737, three colonists and three Indians set off on the most peculiar ‘walk’ in Pennsylvania’s
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