Julia Harding Hutchinson – From Biography to Ballad
One of the goals of my genealogy research is to move beyond names, dates, and places and find ways to tell the stories of my… Read More »Julia Harding Hutchinson – From Biography to Ballad
One of the goals of my genealogy research is to move beyond names, dates, and places and find ways to tell the stories of my… Read More »Julia Harding Hutchinson – From Biography to Ballad
George Mentzer Purchases 304 Acres in Woodson County One of the joys of genealogy research is finding records that place an ancestor in a specific… Read More »Monday’s Diggings
Remembering John Foster and the Maryland Flying Camp Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again – Time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Here is… Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
From New Brunswick to the Kansas Frontier When researching our ancestors, it is easy to focus on the men who served in the military, homesteaded… Read More »Julia Harding Hutchinson
Do you have Bible records buried in your files that don’t belong to your direct ancestral line? Today’s Friday Find is one such record. The… Read More »Friday Find
Have you ever come across a deed or probate record that named dozens of heirs? If so, were you able to determine how they were… Read More »Color Me Confused!
Trust, Verify, and Think Like a Genealogist Over the past six months, I have spent a considerable amount of time experimenting with various artificial intelligence… Read More »Using AI in Genealogy
Did Albert Hutchinson Desert for Family or for the Harvest? One of the things I enjoy about using artificial intelligence tools with genealogy is that… Read More »Why Did Albert Hutchinson Desert?
Mentzer Marriages in Woodson County, Kansas One of the joys of genealogy is rediscovering forgotten treasures tucked away in our files. Sometimes those treasures are… Read More »Monday’s Diggings
For this week’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun, I reflected on three lessons my father taught me that still influence my life today: observe carefully, work through the struggle, and never stop learning. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #FathersDay #SNGF