Caroline County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Caroline County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866.
It is hard to set out families prior to the 1880 census with certainty. The 1850, 1860 and 1870 federal census list household members by name but do not include relationships. Inferences can be made when the male head of...
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Find Mrs. J. R. Evans. Mary Ann (Smeck) Barlet and Tobias S. Barlet of Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania had three children; William Edward, Emma Rebecca, and Hannah Mary. The eldest son died young. When Emma Rebecca (Barlet) Bradshaw died in...
Read morePhiladelphia Church Records Filmed, Digitized and “Indexed”
Philadelphia research isn’t easy. Even the maps make it hard. It’s a city between two rivers, the Delaware on the East and the Schuylkill on the West. S. A. Mitchell published a colored map with the wards identified, but...
Read moreUse the Power of the Gathering of the Clan at Thanksgiving
Get a larger audience for your letters! If you have been putting off writing a letter to an unknown fifth cousin, because you have to actually mail it and you aren’t sure if she will respond and you have...
Read moreTreasures Salvaged From the Flood
Weird Artifacts Amongst some curious odd sports equipment, baseballs, softballs, squash balls, raquetballs, golfballs, gloves, etc. retrieved from the flood two months ago, I found an autographed baseball from David Dymecki, a boy couple years behind me at William...
Read moreNaming Patterns for Women
The Maternal Line or the Umbilical Line Remember the Ladies! Maternal naming patterns are much harder to spot since surnames change on each marriage and every generation. Sometimes a pattern may become apparent by looking at a straight maternal...
Read moreMarriage Information in Manuscript Files
Good news is meant to be shared. Marriages are generally considered to be good news. Marriage records are a holy grail of genealogical research because they give up the maiden name (usually) of the bride, and possibly the parents...
Read moreSome People Pass Away
What’s only a date for your files, is a sad life event for the family. Genealogy is more than just dates and we sometimes forget that. Last week a friend of a good friend of mine passed away. The...
Read moreCommon Surnames – Research Hints
Researching Browns Sometimes it can’t be helped, while researching you come across a Brown line, a Wilson line or worse a Smith, Jones, or Johnson line. There it sits, blocking your way to more easily researched lines and relations....
Read moreRemarriage vs. Widowhood
Which was most likely, widowhood or remarriage? It was partially an economic decision. If a widow had enough wherewithal to stay put in the house or on the home farm, she did, especially with younger children for whom she...
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