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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Find Ancestors with Detective Work
Ancestor detectives search for every minute detail and comparing those details with the records. Start with the 1800 census because it provides age ranges for the children. Write down the age ranges. Next go to the 1810 census, repeating the process through the 1850 census. Now, let us determine who left the family for the various decades. See who is still there in 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840. Next, go to the county records and examine the female marriages. If a daughter age 10 to 15 in 1800 was gone in 1810, look for a female who married before 1810. Let us say that one, Matilda Martin married John Franklin in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1809. Locate the county in which John Franklin resided in the 1850 Virginia Census Index; then look up the family in that county and follow this family through for subsequent decades to learn if any of her brothers and sisters later resided with her. Compare the names to the earlier established family group sheets from these census records. Next, locate the family on the 1880 census to learn where Matilda's parents were born. Does this match? Next, search the deed records to see if one, John Franklin and his wife, Matilda, were deeded any land from the Martin family. Wives did not inherit directly and gift deeds for land, slaves, etc. were given directly to the husband.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Bird from Virginia to Kentucky
A brief family history of the Bird family from Shenandoah County, Virginia to Kentucky is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Funk
A brief family history of the Funk family from Shenandoah County, Virginia to Clark County, Kentucky is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Calmes
A genealogy of the Calmes family including General Marquis Calmes is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Bowman
A brief family history of the Bowman family from Shenandoah County, Virginia to Kentucky is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Bundle Genealogy Bargain
BUNDLE BARGAIN - Subscribe to 5 Genealogy Websites. Save $70 and subscribe to the following websites for one-year. (Regular price is $245.00) Discounted to $175.00.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
For Sale: 1892 Book of Benjamin Harrison, President of USA
Life and Public Services of Hon. Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States by Gen. Lew Wallace and Hon. Murat Halstead, published in 1892 by Edgewood Publishing Co.; richly illustrated with photographs. Hardbound, 5x7, 422 pp. This book is quite fragile due to its age; the spine somewhat loose. A very interesting account of the Harrison lineage which includes personal information. - $15.00
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If interested, please Email here so I can hold the book for you.
Callaway of Boonesboro
Richard Callaway of Virginia helped Daniel Boone to settle the fort at Boonesboro. Unfortunately while erecting a ferry, he was scalped by Indians; his body was taken to the fort where it was buried. Left: The Peaks of Otter in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Richard Callaway's home was near the bottom.
A genealogy is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers and includes photographs and a movie of the old reconstructed Boonesboro Fort.
A genealogy is available to members of Kentucky Pioneers and includes photographs and a movie of the old reconstructed Boonesboro Fort.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Used History Books for Sale
Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century by Philip Alexander Bruce Volume II (1935), hardbound, 647 pp., good condition - $30.00
199 Years of Augusta's Library (Georgia), A Chronology by Berry Fleming (1949, University of Georgia Press, hardbound, 85 pp. - $9.00
The Army of the Potomac: A Stillness at Appomattox by Bruce Catton, Doubleday and Company (1953), hardbound, jacket, 438 pp. - $20.00
Antebellum Athens and Clarke County Georgia by Ernest Hynds, hardbound, jacket, 196 pp., University of Georgia Press (1974) - 18.00
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199 Years of Augusta's Library (Georgia), A Chronology by Berry Fleming (1949, University of Georgia Press, hardbound, 85 pp. - $9.00
The Army of the Potomac: A Stillness at Appomattox by Bruce Catton, Doubleday and Company (1953), hardbound, jacket, 438 pp. - $20.00
Antebellum Athens and Clarke County Georgia by Ernest Hynds, hardbound, jacket, 196 pp., University of Georgia Press (1974) - 18.00
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Jeannette Austin
P. O. Box 420911
Atlanta GA 30342
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