Same Name
This week’s #52Ancestors prompt is ‘Name’s the Same’. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, then you are aware that my research involves… Read More »Same Name
This week’s #52Ancestors prompt is ‘Name’s the Same’. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, then you are aware that my research involves… Read More »Same Name
Today, I’d like to take time to thank others. The first group that I’d like to thank is a group of faithful readers and promoters… Read More »Shout Out
Fearless Females – Marriage Saturday Night Genealogy Fun Here is your assignment, should you decide to accept it (you ARE reading this, so I assume… Read More »Wedding Photos
In a recent ‘Throwback Thursday’ post, I included a picture of my grandmother, Pauline Mentzer and her twin brother, Paul Mentzer. Seeing that picture, my… Read More »Twins
When you think of your family dynamics, who has the power? Looking into the future, I would say it is my niece that has the… Read More »Power
Dodge City “Cowboy Capital of the World” “Queen of the Cowtowns” For anyone interested in cowboys or the old west cattle drives a trip to… Read More »Boot Hill
Last week, I re-looked at the 1920 census data across my tree. In the process of looking at that information, I was struck at how… Read More »Young Brides
In the beginning … In the beginning of my genealogy journey, I had weekend trips to spend with my grandmother, Winnie Crawford, in Dodge City… Read More »Beginnings
Washington Marion Crawford1 was born on 21 Apr 1838 in Warren, Indiana, United States.2–9 He was the son of Nelson G. Crawford and Martha Smith.10… Read More »Washington Marion Crawford
It’s almost the new year and time again for resolutions. Perhaps you’ve attempted Thomas MacEntee’s Genealogy Do-Over or Amy Johnson Crowe’s ’52 Ancestors’ blog prompts… Read More »My Ahnentafel