The number one question I've been asked in the last month has been, "How do you like retirement?" Quickly following that question is one wondering what I do with all my time. My answers to the 2 questions are 'loving it' and 'researching my family'. Since they rarely understand that I could spend all of my time working on my family history, I quickly follow my answer up with the fact that I'm volunteering at the Nemaha County Historical Society.
For me, researching my family history is like doing a jigsaw puzzle.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Finding My FAN Club
I've previously used the FAN club principle in my research. However, I did not branch out as much as Ms. Mills suggested in her presentation. Since I have a brick wall in Kentucky prior to 1800, I want to revisit my research and see if I can apply a broader FAN club along with DNA to make some headway on my CRAWFORD line.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Crawford Puzzle - One Piece at a Time
My Crawford lineage has always been like putting together a jigsaw puzzle -- trying to figure out how hundreds of pieces fit together. Many years ago, I wrote about dissecting these pieces in order to identify my line. At the time, I identified four James Crawford families that were in the same region of Kentucky prior to 1800.
- Rev. James Crawford (1752-1803) who married Rebecca McPheeters
- James Crawford who married Rebecca Anderson
- James Crawford (1772-1854) who married Sally Duggins in 1799 in Garrard County, KY
- James Crawford (1770-1833) who married Martha Knight in 1793 in Lincoln County, KY
Monday, October 3, 2016
Hey 'Cuz' - Where's Your Tree?
Have you had your DNA tested? Do you have a family tree linked to your DNA test?
If not, please, please, please post a tree!
Over half of the 4th-6th cousin matches on my first page of matches either don't have a tree or have a very small (<10 people) tree. Thus, I can't begin to figure out how we are related.
I would love to work with you to research our common ancestor -- so please post a tree
If not, please, please, please post a tree!
Over half of the 4th-6th cousin matches on my first page of matches either don't have a tree or have a very small (<10 people) tree. Thus, I can't begin to figure out how we are related.
I would love to work with you to research our common ancestor -- so please post a tree
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