Researching Conrad Brown, Charles Gile Willson or William Monroe Miller
When Christina Brown wife of Conrad Brown appeared in the will of Balthaser Henritze, my heart sank a bit at the thought of tracking down Browns. However, it wasn’t so bad, the family generally stayed in Reading and Conrad...
Read moreHundred of Families and Thousands of People Located in the 1940 Census
In the last 90 days, I have searched and read the 1940 federal population census for hundreds of families and located thousands of people in multiple states, some indexed, some not. Ancestry has indexed: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware,...
Read moreFriends of the Library and Summer Book Sales
You know you were from Basking Ridge if you spent the Fourth of July at Somerset Hills Golf Course watching the fireworks and Labor Day at the Kiwanis Fair walking around for hours behind Oak Street. Summer brings out book sales...
Read moreHidden Chronicles and Genealogy
The funniest thing happened on the way to researching the other day on the computer. Two different friends of mine who are also on Facebook were listed playing Hidden Chronicles, a specific computer Facebook/Zynga game. These two women don’t know each...
Read moreGreat Harvest, Xona Resorts and the Conference Center & Inn
A Study in Contrasts Great Harvest in Boulder, Xona Resorts in Scottsdale and The Conference Center & Inn in Clemson Months ago when I started my blog, I knew it would be about genealogy and books. Of course, I...
Read moreWhich is Jean Webster’s Best Book, Daddy-Long-Legs or Dear Enemy?
There was a Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron musical Daddy Long-Legs taken roughly from the book by Jean Webster. I love musicals, and as many as I have seen, I haven’t seen this one from 1955 . I don’t...
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