Do you ever go back to a source you've likely used before and discover a very tiny tidbit of information that changes one of your assumptions about an ancestor. Well, I did last night. I was browsing the Internet for Madison County, Kentucky resources while watching the webinar, Trails of Daniel Boone and Other Western Travelers by J. Mark Lowe.
I came across the book, Glimpses of Historic Madison County, Kentucky on Internet Archive. When I searched the contents of the book for Crawford, I found a paragraph about Rev. James Crawford.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Monday, January 21, 2019
Photo Lineage
This week's #SaturdayNightGenealogyFun Challenge involves family photos.
How many generations do you have photographs or portraits of your ancestors and descendants? It can be any line...it just can't be broken!
When thinking about this, I realized that I have several generations of photos on my Crawford line.
Nelson G. Crawford (1808-1864)
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Facebook Group Changes
Do you belong to a Facebook group? Perhaps you’ve seen a post (or two or more) about getting ‘removed’ from the group if you don’t participate? I started seeing these posts yesterday and was concerned, not only about all the genealogy groups I belong to, but also about the family groups I administer.
Since I was unsure what this meant as a group administrator, I did some research. The following articles helped me understand what is happening.
- Is Facebook Removing Inactive Members from Groups
- Facebook Updates Group Invites, Removing Ability to Automatically Add Members
Saturday, January 19, 2019
James Crawford of Preble County
One of my brick walls is also one of my same name challenges. In her Jan. 16, 2019 podcast, Can You Identify Your Ancestor, Amy Johnson Crowe talks about finding information to make sure one is tracking the right person.
I've used most of her tips in my research, but I have one case where almost all of the details are the same.
The easiest way for me to distinguish these two men (and several other James Crawford) is by their wife's name. Since the wife's name often appears on a deed where land has been sold, I have used land records to help separate these two families.
I've used most of her tips in my research, but I have one case where almost all of the details are the same.
James Crawford | James Crawford | |
Birth | 1770 | 1772 |
Residence 1820 | Preble County OH | Preble County OH |
Marriage Year | 1793 | 1799 |
Marriage Place | Lincoln County KY | Garrard County KY |
Occupation | Farmer | Farmer |
Wife's name | Martha | Sally |
The easiest way for me to distinguish these two men (and several other James Crawford) is by their wife's name. Since the wife's name often appears on a deed where land has been sold, I have used land records to help separate these two families.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
150 Years Ago
This weeks 'Saturday Night Genealogy Fun' challenge is to determine which ancestors were living 150 years ago (Jan 1869).
In order to figure this out, I had to look at the data I had for each likely ancestor. Working from the pedigree view in Roots Magic, I clicked on each potential ancestor to open their data.
In order to figure this out, I had to look at the data I had for each likely ancestor. Working from the pedigree view in Roots Magic, I clicked on each potential ancestor to open their data.
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