Friday Find
Marriage of John F Mentzer to Anna M Wells in Woodson County, Kansas.
Marriage of John F Mentzer to Anna M Wells in Woodson County, Kansas.
I’ve known about this technique for analyzing matches for a while, but I hadn’t fully applied it until now. Recently, Dana Leeds shared a helpful… Read More »Leeds Method
Do you ever feel like you’ve wandered off course in your genealogy research? Lately, I’ve found myself ‘off track’ with my Crawford research, especially while… Read More »Wandering
Wilfred Smith Wilfred Thomas Smith was born on July 25, 1919, in Seneca, Kansas, to John J. and Elizabeth Gunther Smith. He grew up in… Read More »Purple Heart
William A. Duggins was born on November 19, 1794, in Amherst, Virginia. Around 1809, William, still in his teenage years, moved to Ohio, settling in… Read More »William A. Duggins
Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again – Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Come on, everybody, join in and accept the mission and execute it with precision. … Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
Courier Tribune1 May 1941page 1 Will Proceed to Classify MenNow Through the Entire Draft ListThe Nemaha county draft board, acting on instructions received from state… Read More »Saturday Tidbits
While looking for a German Bible in the Nemaha County Historical Society’s collection, the following family Bible was found. Augustus Wolfley was buried in the… Read More »Friday Find
My ancestor, James Crawford, married Sally Duggins in 1799 in Garrard County, Kentucky. Sally, was a young widow with two sons: Henry and William. Henry… Read More »Duggins Will
Today is September 11th. It’s a day of remembrance—a day that forever changed the world. For many of us, it’s another “Where were you when?”… Read More »Memories