It's been so long since I created a post for this blog that I'm not even sure if I'm doing it correctly. Definitely a sign that it's been too long.
Short and sweet - I found my 2nd great grandfather's obituary.
I've been looking for his obit for a couple of years now. I'd even made a search on Newspapers.com, but had pretty much given up on finding it. Some unknown force had me look for it this morning and poof there it was! I've had this happen often enough in my genealogical endeavors that I don't even question it anymore. I just say 'thank you' and move on.
Yup, right in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle where I always suspected it would be.
So today is going to be a good day - I know it! Now I need to find a picture of the church and his residence.
The residence confounds me a bit as it isn't the one listed on his death certificate, but that's for another day.
Have a good day folks!
Brats, Bagels and Bean-Hole Beans [aka Lisa's Genealogy Blog]
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Monday, March 14, 2016
I'm so excited!
Just short and quick but I wanted to mark the day that I found my 3rd greatgrandmother's baptism in the Irish Parish records!!
So I now know where that side of my family came from in Ireland!!
I'm at work so I can't post a picture yet, but I know she was baptised on 1Aug 1848 in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland, parents Patrick Higgins and Catherine Fitzgerald Higgins.
I gots goosebumps!!
So I now know where that side of my family came from in Ireland!!
I'm at work so I can't post a picture yet, but I know she was baptised on 1Aug 1848 in Killeagh, Cork, Ireland, parents Patrick Higgins and Catherine Fitzgerald Higgins.
I gots goosebumps!!
Thursday, February 4, 2016
President Millard Fillmore - Welcome To The Family!
I know, I know, nothing for months and then 2 posts in one day. I had forgotten that I was working on the other post until I went to do this one. Short and sweet today, I've got to get ready for work.
My research shows that Millard is my 2nd cousin 6x removed!
My research shows that Millard is my 2nd cousin 6x removed!
Millard Fillmore (1800 - 1874)
2nd cousin 6x removed
2nd cousin 6x removed
Nathaniel Fillmore (1771 - 1863)
father of Millard Fillmore
father of Millard Fillmore
Nathaniel Fillmore (1739 - 1814)
father of Nathaniel Fillmore
father of Nathaniel Fillmore
JOHN Fillmore Capt. (1702 - 1777)
father of Nathaniel Fillmore
father of Nathaniel Fillmore
JOHN Fillmore (1726 - 1796)
son of JOHN Fillmore Capt.
son of JOHN Fillmore Capt.
Abigail Fillmore (1750 - 1826)
daughter of JOHN Fillmore
daughter of JOHN Fillmore
Abigail Oulton (1772 - 1839)
daughter of Abigail Fillmore
daughter of Abigail Fillmore
Daniel Tingley (1796 - 1879)
son of Abigail Oulton
son of Abigail Oulton
Agreen Tingley (1830 - 1919)
son of Daniel Tingley
son of Daniel Tingley
Watson Eaton Tingley (1873 - 1945)
son of Agreen Tingley
son of Agreen Tingley
John Leonard Tingley (1917 - 1990)
son of Watson Eaton Tingley
son of Watson Eaton Tingley
June Carole Tingley (1940 - )
daughter of John Leonard Tingley
daughter of John Leonard Tingley
Lisa Grace Roth
You are the daughter of June Carole Tingley
You are the daughter of June Carole Tingley
This post was originally an email I sent to my family back in October. Still think it's neat so decided to turn it into a blog post.
First of all I want to compliment my brother Gar on his picture taking and careful
notations when they went down for Aunt Dorothy’s interment.
I was looking at the photos again [reason will be explained in a minute]
and he did a great job. The pictures are great and to be honest, I wish he would embellish his notes from that trip and turn it into more of a journal. I
know journals can be hard, but might be easier if he just tells a ‘story’ about
each of the pictures. If you have windows 10 I’m pretty sure it comes with voice
recognition software. you wouldn’t even have to type anything. Really you should
think about this.............this would be a great little nugget for future
generations......even the boys, who were so young the probably don’t remember
any of it.
Ok, off my soap box and the reason for this email. The German Genealogy
Group that I belong to in Brooklyn was doing a cemetery crawl to St. John’s a
few weeks ago. [Yes, Mom, what we do when we go on our trips is apparently
called cemetery crawling!] Anyway, I knew that there wasn’t any way that I could
go, but I emailed the organizer and asked if she would take a few pictures of
the ‘Roth’ stone if it was convenient. She had no problem with this and she sent
me the pics last night. After looking at them I realized that you had probably
taken some pics on your trip so I went back and found them. Look at the
difference?!?
2006 trip pics
Pics Joanne just took for me
Ok, so my question now is, did they clean up the area because you asked
them to, or did they decide to clean it up because they had to for Dorothy’s
interment, or did they clean it up because they now know that there is family
who cares?
Just thought this was kinda cool – gotta hop in the shower!
PS - My mother told me that they paid to have the area cleaned up. Nice to know that the cemetery did what they said they would do!
Sunday, January 31, 2016
George Joseph? George John?
Sitting here trying to get organized for my big trip to Salt Lake City and of course I get side-tracked. Such is the nature of genealogy and I've learned to just go with the flow...................
The flow this morning led me to quite a find, albeit a confusing one. I found my great grandfather's WWII Draft Registration Card.
Hey, wait a minute! I thought his middle name was Joseph!! So back I go through all of the documentation I have on him only to notice that this is the only document I've found that states his middle name. So where the heck did I get Joseph from?? And to make matters worse, he's a Sr, so that means I have my grandfather's middle name wrong also? Sheesh........................
On the positive side though I now know where they were living in 1942.
The flow this morning led me to quite a find, albeit a confusing one. I found my great grandfather's WWII Draft Registration Card.
Hey, wait a minute! I thought his middle name was Joseph!! So back I go through all of the documentation I have on him only to notice that this is the only document I've found that states his middle name. So where the heck did I get Joseph from?? And to make matters worse, he's a Sr, so that means I have my grandfather's middle name wrong also? Sheesh........................
On the positive side though I now know where they were living in 1942.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Well Butter My Buns and Call Me a Biscuit !! Looky what I just found!!
Anyone who dabbles in genealogy already knows that trying to map out an ancestors life can be a whole lot of endless drudgery of looking at pages and pages of information that have nothing to do with said ancestor.
Yes, sites like Ancestry.com can make life easier, but for those of us who really want to dig into an ancestors life, there is nothing else to do but roll up your sleeves and browse countless pages of documents until your eyes cross.
Why bother, you say?? Because when you have just about had enough up pops a gem, that's why.
Looky what I just found!
This is a photograph of the house where my great great grandfather lived with his second wife from sometime in 1925 until at least 1929. I believe he was living here when he died, but haven't been able to confirm that yet.
Still, to find a photograph of the house right around the time they lived there is such a find!!
I found the photograph at Maine Memory Network which is a part of the Maine Historical Society.
Here is the direct link if anyone is interested
https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/53361
I 'm not done fleshing out this particular find yet, but have to get ready for work.
Just thought this was very cool and wanted to share!!
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