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Genealogy Junkie : Tombstone Tuesday ~ Susannah Jane Wilson Sapaugh
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All Roads Lead to Arkansas. Coloring Outside the Lines. Tombstone Tuesday Susannah Jane Wilson Sapaugh. Susannah was my 3 greats grand aunt. Terri @ Coloring Outside the Lines. Jennifer A. Jilks. September 4, 2015 at 6:36 AM. What a great idea for a blog! Im working on a tree, but being adopted, its not quite a big project! ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Battle of Liberty Gap. Greenville District South Carolina. Hot Spring County Arkansas. Little River County Arkansas.
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Genealogy Junkie : Rebecca Adeline Buster Victor & Elizabeth Buster (Hopson?)
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All Roads Lead to Arkansas. Coloring Outside the Lines. Rebecca Adeline Buster Victor and Elizabeth Buster (Hopson? Rebecca Adeline Buster was born in 1846, the fourth child of Samuel Woods and Jane Moss Buster. She, along with her sister Elizabeth (b. 1834) and brothers Joseph, John and Eliga, were all born in Hempstead County Arkansas, near Mound Prairie (later known as Columbus). Another researcher has suggested that there was a female child born to Rebecca and Thomas, named Betty, born about 1871, an...
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A Sense of Family: September 2014
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A Sense of Family. Genealogy Resources and Discoveries by an Ohio Researcher. September 30, 2014. One Lovely Blog Award. September just flew by, didn’t it? I haven’t had a lot of opportunities for blogging, but I can’t let the month slip away without saying a big thank you to three special people. Each of them were kind enough to nominate me for the One Lovely Blog Award that’s making the rounds these days. The first nomination came from Cheri Hudson Passey, who writes Carolina Girl Genealogy. I was edit...
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Leaves & Branches: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks = Week #11; Michael Coyle; Proud to be Irish
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. Monday, March 17, 2014. 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks = Week #11; Michael Coyle; Proud to be Irish. This prompt comes from Amy Johnson Crow at her blog, No Story Too Small. She suggests we “write once a week about a specific ancestor. It could be a story, a biography, a photograph, a research problem — any that focuses on that one ancestor.”. Happy St. Patrick's Day! B 24 Nov 1870 Ireland. Mary Jo Mullane and Michael Coyle. Was the oldest child of Patrick Coyle.
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Leaves & Branches: Census Sunday: How many children?
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Census Sunday: How many children? Jesse Warren Ball and Cynthia Ann Alford. Great grand aunt] lived in Mississippi and raised a large family. How large was that family and who were the children? I think I have made sense of the data and figured that out. Jessie Warren Ball 1808 – after 1870. Cynthia Ann Alford 1820 MS – between 1860 and 1870. Anyone else like using spread sheets to sort data? Colleen G. Brown Pasquale. I also use spre...
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Leaves & Branches: My Book
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. The Mark Family Story. Soft cover, over 400 pages with family charts, timelines, old letters, many photographs and an index. $35.00, includes shipping. Thank you for sending me your book, The Mark Family Story. It is very well written and easy to "sit back and read". I have already spent a few hours reading through it and plan to spend many more. No doubt, your book will be a big hit at the next family reunion. Aileen Roberts in Ohio. I think it's awesome!
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Leaves & Branches: Military Monday: Jacob Ott II, Revolutionary War Soldier
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. Monday, July 20, 2015. Military Monday: Jacob Ott II, Revolutionary War Soldier. Seven of my 5. Great grandfathers served during the Revolutionary War. Several of their brothers, sons and cousins also helped to obtain our freedom and to establish our new country. Jacob Ott II, 14 Aug 1755 SC – 1816. Captain, SC Militia,. Orangeburg District Regiment 1781 - 1782. General Francis Marion was also known as “The Swamp Fox”. He eluded capture by t...I find it so ...
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Leaves & Branches: Name: Moritz Gertner/Arthur Moses Gardner
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Name: Moritz Gertner/Arthur Moses Gardner. My grand uncle, brother of my maternal grandfather, used more than one name in his lifetime, making it difficult to find records for him. There were gradual variations in his name over the years. 1884, June 17. New York State birth certificate for my grand uncle shows his name : Moritz Gertner. Son of Leopold and Fany (Edelstein) Gertner of 59 Pitt Street, New York City. 1925, December 24.
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Leaves & Branches: Coyle & Brady
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. My maternal grandmother was Helen Francis (Coyle) Gardner. And her father was Michael Coyle. Born in Ireland. They are my connection to the Coyle family. Other surnames associated with this family are: Mullane. Cunningham, Gibney and Brady. Some information follows OR Learn more on web site:. Our Leaves and Branches. Born c. 1820 in Ireland is, at this time, our primary ancestor in the Coyle line. He married Mary Cunningham. Born c. 1855 in County Cavan...
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Leaves & Branches: Gardner
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If you are remembered you will never die. CGBP. My maternal grandfather, who died long before I was born, was Nathaniel Gardner. Born in New York City. His father, Leopold, born in Austria, showed his name as Gartner. At this time little is known about this branch of our family. The place to start would be in Austria with Marcus S. Gartner and his wife, Laura Harrn and their son, Leopold Gartner. Some information follows OR. Learn more on web site:. Our Leaves and Branches. Naturalization Indexes, New Yo...