My husband and I recently returned from a two-day research trip to the Midwest Genealogical Library in Independence, Missouri.
This was a chance to immerse ourselves in a large collection of books related to genealogy and history. During this trip, I was hoping to find little clues buried in what are often called 'mug books'. These 'mug books' are county histories that also contain biographies. Many genealogists are cautious about the use of these biographies since the families sometimes 'glorified' the information they submitted to these histories.
Even though I'm aware of their common name, I've often found 'little clues' in these county histories. Thus, I was hoping to find such histories for several counties in Missouri and Indiana so I could gleam tidbits to help with my Crawford research.
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Friday, August 9, 2019
James A. Crawford's Move to Texas
James A. Crawford, who is right
close to the oldest settler of Gentry
county, is preparing to remove
from the county and take up his
residence with his son in Texas.
close to the oldest settler of Gentry
county, is preparing to remove
from the county and take up his
residence with his son in Texas.
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