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Nolichucky Roots: January 2014
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Wordless Wednesday Summertime, c. 1919. Anna Pereksta, seated in center with a bite missing from her watermelon. We are deep into a record setting winter in the United States. Time for a taste of summer. Whatever the disease, those months recovering were a cherished time in a life that was far more work than play. Posted by Susan Clark. Or Romiss...
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Nolichucky Roots: June 2015
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland. A dedicated group from St. John's and the Frederick County Historical Society answered this and several other questions tumbling about in the back of my mind in the book Burial Records St. John the Evangelist Church Frederick, Maryland From 1779 Through December 31, 2000. Or historical society bookstore.
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Nolichucky Roots: Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland. A dedicated group from St. John's and the Frederick County Historical Society answered this and several other questions tumbling about in the back of my mind in the book Burial Records St. John the Evangelist Church Frederick, Maryland From 1779 Through December 31, 2000. Or historical society bookstore.
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Nolichucky Roots: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: John Popp (1886-1959)
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: John Popp (1886-1959). Following John's death don't mention the car or honeymoon hosting, but they more than illustrate his stature in the community. JOHN POPP, 72, DIES; EX-HEAD OF SOKOLS. The will be conducted at 8:30 am in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic stret [sic], Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Ba...
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Nolichucky Roots: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: A Mystery Aunt
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: A Mystery Aunt. Well, well, well. A mystery has unfolded. I was roaming through Ancestry's shaky green leaves a few weeks ago and found a copy of this photograph on someone's tree. A photograph of my 2nd great-aunt Barbary Sawyer Proffit I posted on the blog. So, who is this? Posted by Susan Clark. Szidor (Sidor or Sedor).
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New iPad and iPhone app – Ancestry Blog
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New iPad and iPhone app. Posted by Kendall Hulet. On January 31, 2011 in Ancestry.com Site. How would you like to be able to see and navigate your Ancestry.com family tree on your iPhone or iPad so you can more easily share family stories visually? How would you like to be able to view the Census and other records you’ve attached to people in your Ancestry.com family tree on your iPhone or iPad at your next family gathering? Well good news now there’s an app for that. An improved user experience. So, any...
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Thank you Jeannie @ I Like to Be Here When I Can! Thank you Christine @ So That's Where I Get it From. Thank you Margel @ 2338 Washington Blvd. Thank you Wendy B @ Shaking Leaves My Adventures in Genealogy. LowCountry Africana Restore the Ancestors Project First person to do ten! Thank you Lori @ Genealogy and Me. Family Tree Magazine's Best Genealogy Blogs Award Thank you everyone for voting for HH! Thank you Kay @ Kay B's Place One Lovely Blog Award. Thank you Greta @ Greta's Genealogy Bog!
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It's All Relatives Blog: March 2011
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It's All Relatives Blog. Welcome to my genealogy blog following the discoveries, brick walls, and triumphs encountered while climbing my various family trees. March 29, 2011. Based on a lot of the blogs I read, I checked into the FamilySearch Indexing site because I really wanted to start giving back to the genealogical community. I just have to say that I LOVE doing this volunteer work.it's so much fun and is rewarding too! I've only done about 3 sessions and I'm already up to 152 points! March 23, 2011.
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Nolichucky Roots: McAdams Family Record
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Information about the family of Thomas C. McAdams (1806-1881) of Washington County, TN. Most of the information has been validated by other research over the past 40 years. Nothing has been disproved, though assumptions about relationships, based on this record, have proven to be incorrect. I consider it a reliable source. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Szidor (Sidor or Sedor).
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Nolichucky Roots: September 2013
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Friday, September 27, 2013. Moses and Sarah, bought and sold by Joseph Duncan A Friend of Friends Friday. It is not a surprise the Duncans owned slaves. They appear in census records as slave holders. But they also signed a petition. Around the same time as these sales asking the State Legislature to abolish or reform the slave laws. Here they appear more as slave traders.