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Blogging and It's Challenges

Blogging can bring families together that were not aware the other existed.  Blogging sometimes makes people say please do not write about my family. Please, yes respect their wishes. 

Blogging is almost like a diary for some. They record their adventures as they move along. 

Blogging definitely has it's challenges. Some days we win and some days we lose. We all have our own set opinions on how to blog, what to blog and the format to use.

Recently, I took a course on how

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  Interesting things happen when one blogs.  Someone said," use phrases that catch the eye and the mind, get the readers attention."  But my mind obviously does not work the way others do and it leaves some readers very confused, so I am told.  

I mentioned in the last blog having a home for your research questions to go to, to roost. To help you wind your way through the maze of documents and data and information that is today presented to a family historian or genealogist.

Liking to think that o

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More Society TidBits

  More Society Tidbits.

 Here is hoping that most of you have found a home to call home in Genealogy for a Society.  Whether it is a National Society or the local one down the road.  Maybe a Historical Society that fills the space for that region would be good also.  Many start as Historical and branch off to become Genealogical.

 A Society can so help you in your research: Surname files, 5 Generation Charts, Pedigree sheets, Family Group Sheets, Compiled Genealogies by the local members in the re

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1940 census

Hello, anyone know where one can find a schedule of whena certain state will be digitized and availiable to the general public?

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South Bay Cities Genealogical Society
4733 Torrance Boulevard, #814
Torrance, CA  90503
 
July 9, 2012
 
 
It is our pleasure to provide you with the following information on The South Bay Cities Genealogical Society - Special Event "Torrance: Who Do You Think You Are?" on Wednesday, September 19, 2012. 
 
If you would like to include an article in your Newletter or Blog, you have our permission to do so. Also, could you please pass along the attached Event Flyer to your members.
 
Special in-depth intervi
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  Societies that are expanded and the new needs they find for their society. This topic came up on a sidebar at our board meeting yesterday.  When the society is 65 people and under, almost everyone can remember everyone and share tidbits and make all comfortable.  When a society reaches over the point and is reaching the 80's, 90's and above, one has to make some changes. We learned that a Greeter at the door is very beneficial to the society. It helps to make the attendee aware we know they ar

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Mary Josephine (Mullane) Coyle died in 1927. After her death her unmarried daughters lived together. In the 1930 US Census the sisters were living at 2109 Walton Avenue in the Bronx. Marion, 28 [actually 30], was an operator in the telephone company. Marguerite, 25 [actually 28], was a supervisor in the telephone company. Lillian, 18, was a book keeper for a shoe company. Kathleen, 12 [actually 14], was still in school. They paid $40 a month for the rent on their apartment.

With the exception of

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Joseph Burkholder will

I've been playing around with the Pennsylvania Probate files on Familysearch a lot this week. Been finding little gems left and right. Such as this will for Joseph Burkholder, my GGGGrandfather, who died in 1880. The copy I found is the will book copy, which is a transcription of the original. It reads as follows:

No. 68 of 1880 
Will of Joseph Burkholder, Dec'd
 
In the name of God Amen, I Joseph Burkholder of Ligonier Township in the County of Westmoreland and State of Pennsylvania being advanced
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  Sharing Information written by  Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA. Paula thank you for this information. 

  It echos my sentiments and is well stated. 

  At Burbank Jamboree this year I did this very thing. As Educational Chairperson of our society, I felt I needed to 

  bring back as much information as I could to help our members doing their research.  Having attended new speakers,

  learning new search methods, and shared ideas with others was very rewarding.   

  Our Society started on this

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I knew this was bound to happen and I have to correct some errors. The first concerns the three Catherine Kremers or Kraemer. Philip Wolford was married to Catherine Kraemer and they lived in West Manheim Twp., York Co PA. Some of their children went to Centre Co. PA.  Her name is correct. I mentioned that their son John was married to a Catherine Kremer. That is not correct. He was married to Catherine FUHRMAN of York Co PA. Her dates are however correct. Their son John was married to Catherine

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i wanted to thank Genealogy Wise

i wanted to thank you Genealogy Wise with out Genealogy Wise i would have not found my birth father yesterday

I AM SO HAPPY I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR MY BIRTH FATHER SINCE I WAS 16 YRS OLD I FINALLY FOUND HIM  A LOT OF TEARS CAME OUT I FOUND OUT HE HAD MY PIC IN HIS WALLET AND HE HAS NEVER ONCE STOP SEARCHING FOR ME I WAS TOLD BY MY MOTHER HE NEVER WANTED ME I FOUND MY DAD AND I AM NEVER GIVING HIM UP I STILL CAN'T STOP CRYING I AM JUST SO HAPPY .

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Adoption Records

  Just opened my mail to learn that Rhode Island has opened up the Adoption Records for people over 25 years of age.

  I know a touchy subject but recently learned almost every family or so it seems has adoption  lurking in it's  background.

  Does not mean any one was bad or not  liked or mean, it just means that some times it was felt that others could do a       do  a better job or they had no way to support or keep you as a person.

   I do not understand the need to hide the identity of the fam

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The following is from the will of Philip Wohlford, son of the previous  Philip who moved over the mountain to Sugar Valley in Clinton Co PA where he lived outside Loganton. He and his wife are buried in the cemetery behind what had been the Lutheran Church. Loganton suffered a disastrous fire in 1917 and half of the town was destroyed including the original Lutheran Church. A bank occupies that spot today. The Lutheran Church rebuilt caty cornered across the intersection from the original site.

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Like John Wohlford or Wohlfart's will this will is just simply a list of his children and where they lived. Philip's will is dated 28 Nov 1842. Some of his children moved west and those are identified by where they lived. Philip moved over the mountain to Sugar Valley.

List of Heirs:

Susan m. Frederick Friedly lived in Stephenson Co. IL

Jacob

Philip m. Sophia Snook and lived in the Loganton, Clinton Co. PA area commonly referred to as the Sugar Valley.

Margaret m. Levi Snook

John lived in Stephenson C

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This is the John Wolford who I posted about before Philip. Spelling should have been Wohlford or Wohlfart.

Any of you who followed the Jerry Sandusky trial last week, caught glimpses of the beautiful courthouse where the trial was held in Bellefont PA. That is the same courthouse where brothers John and Philip filed their wills. I believe the older wills are now in the hands of the historical society.

John's children began the migration of Wohlfords. Kleckners and Snooks from Centre County PA to K

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Lemon's

Looking up my Lemon relatives William Harrison  Sizemore married Louella ''Sug'' Lemon d/o  George P Lemon and Nancy Jane Wills.As well as Charity McGraw d/o of Robert McGraw and  Victoria Daniels who married John Lemon.

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Nova Scotia to Maine to Missouri

Ireland is said to be the starting point of my Father's line, where in Ireland I am yet to find. His name was A. Homer Carr and I have traced the records back to Nova Scotia Canada, Orland Maine and Milton Mass.

My Mother, Millie M. Litty was the daughter of Albert Litty. I have traced that name back to Bern Switzerland.

It is the most difficult to find the grandmothers! Millie M. Jones, Litty, (Reynolds) born 1850 and died 1885. I am searching for her parents. (Crawford County Missouri)

I  have be

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This is a brother of John Wolford or Wohlford I wrote about earlier today. Philip was born in 1774 in West Manheim Twp York Co PA. He migrated to Centre Co. PA settling in Miles Twp. near Rebersburg. He married Catherine in 1801 and died 28 Nov 1843 in Rebersburg. His wife Catherine died before 1843. Their children were:

Philip b. 4 April 1804 d. 20 Feb 1864 in Loganton Clinton Co PA  m. Sophia Snook

Jacob b. 25 July 1800

John b. 6 April 1808 wife's name Catherine

George b 2 Nov 1809 m. Lydia Dengen

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  Flag History for the United States was presented at our local meeting yesterday.

  It started way back  during the Crusades the beginning of our flag. It was designed, changed, redesigned and altered and changed more until we got to the British and the Scot's mingling it together.  Yes, they did.

  It was brought to this country after more mingling and need of a flag separate from Britian. A standard was needed to show the colonies. 

  Many changes took place, many ideas were passed around, agree

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This John Wohlford  was born 6 Nov 1783 in West Manheim  Twp in York Co. PA a son of Philip Wolford and Catherine Kraemer. He followed his brother Philip to Centre Co PA around 1800. He married Catherine Kremer in 1806 probably in Miles Twp. Centre Co He died 20 Oct 1857 and is buried in the Lutheran and Reformed graveyard in Rebersburg Centre Co PA His wife Catherine was born 11 June 1787 and died 21 July 1854. Their children:

John  b. 4 March 1810 m. 4 June 1833 d. Winter 1872 married Catherine

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