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The Cousins I Almost Never Knew | Beyond the Branches
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Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. The Cousins I Almost Never Knew. December 4, 2016. In the last year making contact with DNA matches has taken on a new level of emotions for me. A little over a year ago Felicia, contacted me about a DNA match she held with my mother. She was diligently searching for her birth parents. Without a family tree, the question of “how are we related? The nature of multiple points of kinship can get confusing even when it is your family. So for the sake of clarity ...
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Discovering Lost Family History | Moore Genealogy
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Great Loves Live On. The Magic Of Photographs →. Discovering Lost Family History. July 27, 2015. The parade ground at Fort Ticonderoga. Here I am trying to look my best for the camera. I clearly remember the effort it took to get this picture. For some reason it seemed very important to me. I have a little better understanding now. This entry was posted in Lets Talk. Great Loves Live On. The Magic Of Photographs →. Discovering Lost Family History. July 27, 2015 at 10:04 pm. July 28, 2015 at 3:59 pm.
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Robert McHenry: Autobiography Part 2 – Binding Generations: Family History & Genealogy
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Binding Generations: Family History and Genealogy. Ancestor Photos and Stories. Robert McHenry: Autobiography Part 2. I thought Ruthie was a very good looking gal and one of the nicest people that I had met in IL. She lived on a farm and I was a city boy from the south. Not much in common there, right? By the time we got married I had a job with Caterpillar and Ruthie was working at the Peoria Journal Star. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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chmjr2 | Moore Genealogy
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DNA and the Farmer’s Market. October 6, 2016. We’re all very different people. We’re not Watusi. We’re not Spartans. We’re Americans, with a capital ‘A,’ huh? You know what that means? That means that our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the … Continue reading →. September 28, 2016. September 22, 2016. It’s A Fort, How Could We Miss It? August 30, 2016. To Heck With New York, I Am Off To Texas. August 3, 2016. Finding Joseph Bonnett, In A Gopher Hole. July 7, 2016. I have been using...
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The Glue That Binds | Moore Genealogy
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Now, Where Did I Put That……………………? Great Loves Live On. →. The Glue That Binds. April 17, 2015. Part of our baseball family. Left to right. Me Charles Moore, Nicole, in back with sunglasses Jessica, my son Charles and his son’s Charles and Braden. Yes Charles is a popular name in our family. We are very lucky to live near a Triple A baseball team. The Moore family has enjoyed many games here. My father’s great granddaughter Nicole, flips her bat with style after drawing a walk. 8220;If your not having fu...
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Bailey | Beyond the Branches
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Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. The Cousins I Almost Never Knew. December 4, 2016. In the last year making contact with DNA matches has taken on a new level of emotions for me. A little over a year ago Felicia, contacted me about a DNA match she held with my mother. She was diligently searching for her birth parents. Without a family tree, the question of “how are we related? The nature of multiple points of kinship can get confusing even when it is your family. So for the sake of clarity ...
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One for all, and all for one! | Beyond the Branches
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Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. One for all, and all for one! October 3, 2016. November 1, 2016. It as if I could hear the Yandle men saying those very words as they surely discussed their plans to join the Confederacy in early 1862. Note: Yandle was also spelled Yandell). This well known phrase from the Three Musketeers novel, which was published 18 years earlier, embodied the courage and bond between men who were fighting for their beliefs. Two months and 23 days after enlisting, both David ...
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The Measure of a Woman | Beyond the Branches
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Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. The Measure of a Woman. September 3, 2016. November 1, 2016. Mother of 5 widowed after husband dies from gunshot wounds suffered in a shoot-out. If that was today we would hear an outpouring of outrage on social media and the possibly the news. Fundraising pages on the internet would be created to help the widow of a farmer left with 5 children between the ages of 9 and 2 to be raised alone. Tragedy struck on January 23, 1872 with the sudden passing of AliceR...
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Joseph Thomas Webb (1865 – 1955) | Beyond the Branches
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Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. Joseph Thomas Webb (1865 – 1955). August 12, 2016. November 1, 2016. Every once in a blue moon you come across “that” ancestor. You know the one, the person who had the insight to put their story into words so that their life and heritage would be remembered beyond their time. For me, that person is Joseph Thomas Webb, or more often known as J.T. Webb my maternal 2nd great grandfather. 8220;My Life” by J.T. Webb 1954. He would marry her 14 years later). JT’...
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