John Crawford
Below is a transcription of the entry for John Crawford in the book, Descendants of Alexander & Mary McPheeters Crawford. Crawford, Amanda, Arbogast Forbes and… Read More »John Crawford
Below is a transcription of the entry for John Crawford in the book, Descendants of Alexander & Mary McPheeters Crawford. Crawford, Amanda, Arbogast Forbes and… Read More »John Crawford
Frank Schaffer Frank M. Schafer, born in Seneca, Kansas, enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in a tank battalion during World War II. He… Read More »Purple Heart
Do you ever try to prove another person’s tree in your DNA research? That’s my situation with a yDNA match. While I don’t have any… Read More »Crawford – Blake – Henderson
Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again – Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! (Photo courtesy of footnoteMaven) Come on, everybody, join in and accept the mission and… Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
The Courier TribuneNov. 4, 1940Page 2 Continued from Dec. 2 “The wheel is spinning in the United States for some 17 million young men. It… Read More »Saturday Tidbits
Early Crawford Immigrants Information from the booklet titled, Crawford Family History, published by the American Genealogical Research Institute in 1973. p31-32 “For a start, if… Read More »Friday Finds
December 7, 1941 Ships Sunk The Courier Tribune11 Dec 1941page 1 Home Boys in Sea War Zone Many are Worried Twenty or More Nemaha County… Read More »Pearl Harbor
Have you ever come across a valuable genealogical resource while researching a different topic? That was my case recently when I was researching the involvement… Read More »Stumbled Upon
Virgil Brown Virgil F. Brown, born in Morrill, Kansas, enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He served as a Staff… Read More »Purple Hearts
Don’t you love a good obituary? I know that I love it when I find one that identifies many family members. My recent find doesn’t… Read More »Clues