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Still on the hunt for this granddaughter of Hannah Jane Champion, wife of 2nd great grand uncle John P Peterson
Emma seems to have married twice. I'm not really sure how this works because a social security record comes up for Dorothy Thompson as her parents who died in 2001 They all lived on Marshall Street in Atlantic City New Jersey that's mentioned in the 1920 newspaper article for Mary A Peterson. If Abel Thomas died in 1902, and Emma's son Herbert was born 15 April 1900, and didn't marry El
John P Peterson, 2nd great grand uncle
Born abt 1840 presumably in Eastport, Suffolk, New York to Lorenzo Dow Peterson and Emma L Overton. Here's the mystery but first a bit of background.
1850 living with parents Lorenzo Dow Peterson and Emma L Overton and siblings, Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York
1860 living with parents Lorenzo Dow Peterson and Emma L and siblings in Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York
22 Aug 1866 married Hannah Jane Champion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hannah Jane Champion, was
Genealogy started as a hobby for me in the early 1980s when began tracing my family's origin. Becoming more intrigued by my findings, I began my pursuit of a professional designation in genealogy with the National Institute of Genealogy at the University of Toronto. Today, my research connects genealogical evidence to the family stories, preserving them for the generations that follow.
Recently graduating as a professional genealogist, with a passion for preserving family history along with the
There is an interesting back story regarding my great grandmother Johanna Slezak. My father; Donald A Schultz, always told me his grandmother was born in Germany, and her name was Johanna Slezak. She came over on a ship.
Ok so the first record found from Geburtenregister der Berliner Standesämter (Bestände P Rep. 100 bis P Rep. 840) 1874–1908. Digital images. Landesarchiv Berlin, Germany was dated 20 December 1877 and says
"Nr. 524
Schöneberg, on the 20 December 1877
Today, before the undesigned re
Every once in a while I come back to more recent ancestors. The past few days it's been my great grandaunt; Fannie Slezak.
Fannie was born 4 Feb 1879 in Vienna, Austria to Johann "John" Slezak, and Ottilie Slezak nee Nessel. She first married Paul Loester (born 1867 in Vienna, Austria; son of Josef Loester and Wilhemina Rudish) on 18 Aug 1898 in Manhattan. Fannie and Paul had 2 sons; Paul Loester JR, born 11 Aug 1899, Manhattan, died 16 Dec 1955 in Valley Stream, New York; Paul Jr married Olive F
Looking for help, but not quite sure this is the correct way please bear with me and explian if i have it wrong i'll get it right next time. Here we go
I have two Robert Hills one I have connected to my tree quite easily, he was Robert born 1807 in Mariansleigh, Devon and married Mary Ann Cruwys in 1841 then married Jane Greenslade by 1871 bringing daughter Bessie J (b.1865) with her. All good so far.
Now, the other Robert I'm trying to connect, without luck, born 1811 Mariansleigh, 1841 census s
Hello
I am studying with NIFGS for my English certificate. Through my studies this network was mentioned so I am taking advantage of all the new tools I've learned about and are available to me in order to become more informed.
I have been researching my family tree going on 10 years now. At first is was whenever I had the time but now through this pandemic situation I can devote more time to it.
My family name is Bond so I am open to connecting with anyone else researching this surname as well.
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I never knew my Great Grandpa Hochstetler. My mother never knew him, either. He is a shadowy figure in my mind. I’m not even sure what He looked like. He passed away on March 6th, 1926, before my mother was born.
I’ve always pictured him being stern for some reason. I know he was Baptist. His family was Amish, but I’m not sure when he actually left the church. I know they had financial issues when the last child, my mom’s mother, was born. The census shows he was an engineer at a foundry. Until l
The other day I wrote a report on where one can find more data on the military member in the family now or in the past.
Yesterday I received another magazine called the Military Officer Never Stop Serving. This one discussed underwater discoveries (shipwrecks). It also had article about Major Richard Star's Brave Fight. pg 60. Other articles also.
As we are catching up with deaths in family, I found new sources to look at for information to locate kin.
Some of it I have lived with da
I stumbled onto this lovely site that is extremely user friendly, and I imagine may be of interest to those with Texas roots:
Portal to Texas History
Through this site you can search for surnames and specific people, not only in newspapers, but in books and other collections. And it's free!
Over the last few weeks, I have been poking at my brick walls as one does, and a few records have popped up, much to my surprise.
Still not much luck actually 'proving' W.A. Lavelle's parents, as I am still unable to locate him in the 1860 or 1870 census records. I have found him in theater cast lists in various newspapers which trace him through the 1870s and 1880s, I believe I found him on a Chicago directory living with his mother one year - cannot confirm it is him, but I believe it to be hi
Most people studying genealogy are looking for ancestors. A family tree of such ancestors is ascendant - it goes backward in time. Living Family Trees are descendant - they come forward in time. I have found it interesting to look at descendant family trees from great grandparents forward. Especially where teaching children is concerned, it is valuable to show relationships in current time.
Living Family Trees
Genealogy is a fascinating subject but first one must understand relationships. For
American History
How many of us really know our American History. ??? Amazed at how the Genealogical Community is shy of historical information on tracking down the missing pieces. OOO no not everyone, but we need to get the word out that our history is very important to our research and survival.
Younger generations than mine were not given even as much as I was in the 50's regarding our true history and how things began and what was planned and alas we all seem to think we know the resu
Charlotta Sofia Andersson/Johansson, born Kils, Sweden 21/09/1859
Married Peter Olaf Jonsson Emigrated to US 5/07/1895 then to Canada 1906.Would appreciate help from Sweden.
Mine come from Norfolkshire, Methodists who married CARTER family members from Cheltenham GLOS
I took a German History course with Family History hoping to find more about my Pust family. Actually I did find out a few more threads: like Gramma's full name - Johanna Ducette Lucke. Grampa was born in Zentren, Prussia which was actually northern Poland as we know it now.
The picture below has Uncle Alfred, Aunt Mary with cousins Joe, Dorothy, Gladys and Lomey. This was one of their trips to either Idaho or Washington visiting with family. Haven't been able to find anything about them. N