Chancery Court Record
Discovering Chancery Court Records with FamilySearch Experimental Labs While recently researching Alfred Kirkpatrick, husband of Mahala Bland, I stumbled upon a remarkable record: a Chancery… Read More »Chancery Court Record
Discovering Chancery Court Records with FamilySearch Experimental Labs While recently researching Alfred Kirkpatrick, husband of Mahala Bland, I stumbled upon a remarkable record: a Chancery… Read More »Chancery Court Record
Have you encountered a court record that identifies multiple generations of descendants? Several years ago, I accepted an Ancestry ‘story’ hint for Henry Burke. This… Read More »Burke Court Record
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
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
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
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
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
The notebook of BRILES / BROYLES items given to me by fellow researcher, Mildred Barby is yielding another find. This time, it is a typed… Read More »Friday Find
As I’ve been updating my data on the descendants of James Sellers and his wife, Mary Crawford, I came across a SELLER biography in Weik’s… Read More »Luna Seller
It’s Saturday Night – time for more Genealogy Fun! Your mission, should you decide to accept it (cue the Mission Impossible music here) is to: 1) What is the most… Read More »Saturday Night Genealogy Fun