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Have you heard someone say that they have finished their genealogy? Often times, the individual making this statement had a specific goal in mind and… Read More »Work to Do
Have you heard someone say that they have finished their genealogy? Often times, the individual making this statement had a specific goal in mind and… Read More »Work to Do
I recently got asked how I created the blog post, Descendants of Hiram Curry. I have to admit that creating the report is relatively easy… Read More »Descendancy Report
Have you used online newspapers to try and locate letters soldiers wrote to their families? I’ve recently being doing such a research for my grandfather,… Read More »Letters Home
While looking for news of my grandfather, Leon Crawford, during World War I, I came across the following article identifying the Ford county men serving… Read More »Ford County Soldiers
While searching the Dodge City newspapers for letters from my grandfather, Leon Crawford, I came across the following article where the Methodist Church honored their… Read More »Roll of Honor
Have you tried to find information about your ancestor who served in the U.S. Army during World War I? Knowing that many U.S. Army records… Read More »Recruits
1-Hiram M. Curreyb: abt 1787+Rachel Harrism: 28 Sep 1824, Edgar, Edgar, Illinois, United Statesd: bef 28 Mar 1842. . . . . 2-Julia E. Currey … Read More »Descendants of Hiram Currey of Peoria
Have you tested your DNA? If so, do you keep track of the quantity of matches you have? I have to admit that I don’t… Read More »DNA Stats
#52Ancestors We are all likely familiar with school yearbooks, but have you seen the small souvenir books that schools produced in the early 1900s? My… Read More »School Souvenirs
Bernice Crawford1 was born on 4 Mar 1892 in Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States.2–7 She was the child of Judson Foster Crawford and Josie… Read More »Bernice Crawford