Friday Finds
Do you have ‘same name’ struggles with your family history research? Regular readers of this blog will realize that I struggle with several men named… Read More »Friday Finds
Do you have ‘same name’ struggles with your family history research? Regular readers of this blog will realize that I struggle with several men named… Read More »Friday Finds
Do you research collateral lines and their descendants? If so, do you do exhaustive research of those descendants? I have to admit that I research… Read More »Verify
As a fellow genealogist, I’m sure you have found and read lots of obituaries for your family. However, have you found one that details when… Read More »Gossipy Obituaries
Do you have an ancestor that followed the trail to Oregon? While I have an ancestor who seems to disappear around the time of the… Read More »Oregon Trail
Maybe or Maybe Not Do you have people that appear to have a connection to your tree but so far you can’t prove it? That’s… Read More »Double Cousins
William Taylor Thompson1 was born on 29 Dec 1820 in Ohio, Kentucky, United States.2–4 He purchased land being the north half of the North East… Read More »William Thompson
Thompson – Ingersoll John Lowe Thompson was born March 6, 1836, eighth child of John and Sarah Iglehart Thompson, eight years after his parents came… Read More »Friday Finds
While digging thru my old files, I came across this biography of my fourth great grandfather, John Thompson and his wife Sarah Iglehart. While I… Read More »John and Sarah Thompson
Sarah Thompson Briles
Well, a Find a Grave memorial has done it again. They have just enough information about a military service member to prompt me to find… Read More »Plane Down