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Description: Genealogical methods and resources. (Moderated)
 

New York/New Jersey 1920s: mother and daughter marry the same man? 
  I'm not even sure whether this was legal at the time, but would appreciate helpful strategies to investigate. The marriages were not simultaneous, of course. I'm looking at two ladies, a mother called Estelle/Stella Cooper Gay and her daughter Margaret Cooper Gay. Both were born in Kentucky in 1875 and 1900, respectively. Estelle was previously married to... more »
By saki  - 11:27am - 1 new of 1 message    

Genealogical records 
  The information I have gotten from this news group has been a big help as I get deeper and deeper into genealogy and would like to thank all who have helped me get this far. I have reached the point where I have a lot of the documentation files to support my research. Each time I find information in a... more »
By Keith nuttle  - Oct 5 - 9 new of 9 messages    

Have Grandmas mtDNA sequence....Cherokee? 
  Rumors of Cherokee on both sides of my father's family. Have my grandmothers mtDNA sequence from np 16.001 to 16,683 (electrophernogram). Is there any way to search this sequence against knowns on-line? 0aerothr...@gmail.com
By 0aerothr...@gmail.com  - Oct 5 - 3 new of 3 messages    

MINNESOTA research notes 
  Our research note for October (Family History month) explains how you can enrich the searches for Minnesota birth and death records, and why you should. You can find it at [link] More notes on other topics of interest to Minnesota family researchers can be found at... more »
By Mary Bakeman  - Oct 2 - 1 new of 1 message    

1810 Census page order question 
  I am reviewing some census research done previously using NARA film, by now looking at the images at Ancestry. I am noting that the pages in the 1810 Richland District, South Carolina census are numbered thus: Ancestry image 15 Number printed on sheet: 178 Page number of top image: 329 Page number of bottom image: 304... more »
By Cheryl Freeman  - Sep 24 - 1 new of 1 message    

PLEASE Help Index FamilySearch Records for Benefit of All of Us 
  ...Probably I'm the only one in the world who managed to misunderstand this, but ... In that sentence fragment, the words "millions of records" actually means "millions of ENTRIES". It's a picky-enough point, but since LDS has not-quite 3-million microfilms, millions of records is most of 'em, and they're nowhere... more »
By singhals  - Sep 22 - 3 new of 3 messages    

FULL REPOST (was PLEASE Help Index FamilySearch ... ) 
  [ Laurie has forwarded permission from Renee Zamora to post her article, so here is a repost of Laurie's orginal article in its entirety ... - Mod ] I received this email from Renee, who keeps tabs on what's going on with indexing of records that are going online at the LDS site. Currently millions of records worldwide are online and millions more... more »
By Laurie Nelson  - Sep 20 - 3 new of 3 messages    

PLEASE Help Index FamilySearch Records for Benefit of All of Us 
  How do you contact the LDS to volunteer to transcribe records ? Nancy Nancy <nposs1...@yahoo.com>
By Nancy  - Sep 19 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Civil war pensions 
  My great grand mother was Sophia Frances Sutton B: Jul 29, 1871 married Jacob Barlett on Dec 06, 1891. I am looking for Sophia Frances's father. I know the name of her mother Sarah Jane (Jefferies) Sutton. I also know that her father was not in the family by her late teenage years as she is living... more »
By Keith nuttle  - Sep 19 - 4 new of 4 messages    

PLEASE Help Index FamilySearch Records for Benefit of All of Us 
  I received this email from Renee, who keeps tabs on what's going on with indexing of records that are going online at the LDS site. Currently millions of records worldwide are online and millions more will be added. If you haven't visited the site recently, you're in for a treat. I helped index records for a few months until going for radiation... more »
By Laurie Nelson  - Sep 17 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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