John Burke
Do you ever feel like you’ve barely scratched the service when researching a branch of your tree? That’s what it feels like for my research… Read More »John Burke
Do you ever feel like you’ve barely scratched the service when researching a branch of your tree? That’s what it feels like for my research… Read More »John Burke
for all future time for always Have you thought about what happens to your genealogical research? While I have been considering my options, a recent… Read More »Forever
Have you heard of ‘funeral ships’? While researching the military service and death of Private George Weeks, I learned that his body was transported home… Read More »Funeral Ships
Have you ever tried to find the source of a newspaper clipping shared as an image on Ancestry? While updating my research for my 4th… Read More »Chasing Documents
Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again – Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Here is your assignment, should you decide to accept it (you ARE reading… Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
1940 Draft – Serial Number Order Continued from Nov. 18 “The wheel is spinning in the United States for some 17 million young men. It… Read More »Saturday Tidbits
Bland Marriages Do you have photocopies from books that you hope provide information on one of the brances in your tree? Today’s Friday Find is… Read More »Friday Find
Do you have family traditions for Thanksgiving? Is your family able to get together? Are there favorite foods served? Have you ever gotten up extra… Read More »Thanksgiving
John Thompson was born on 4 Mar 1797 in Kentucky. [1–4] In Sep 1810 he was apprenticed to George Brown in Ohio County, Kentucky. [5]… Read More »John Thompson
Private George A. Weeks Courier TribuneOct 2, 1944page 2 Albert Hasenkamp, Vernon Keegan, Wilfred Reist, George Weeks, Adrian Schmitz and Bernard Schultejans, Nemaha county boys,… Read More »Purple Heart