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Track My Kin: December 2013
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New England Family Names. Tuesday, December 24, 2013. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Olive Tree Genealogy Blog. West in New England. Granite in My Blood. Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog. My Ancestors and Me. The Turning of Generations. A Step in Line. Life From The Roots. Marian's Roots and Rambles. The Branches on Our Tree. Spirits Of The Old. Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy. FLINT HILLS OF KANSAS. The We Tree Genealogy Blog. Are My Roots Showing? View my complete profile.
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Track My Kin: November 2013
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New England Family Names. Monday, November 11, 2013. The maintenance and supply group at the Otis Air Force Base in Falmouth, Massachusetts circa 1950. Korean War. Herbert P. Santos circa 1950. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Olive Tree Genealogy Blog. West in New England. Granite in My Blood. Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog. My Ancestors and Me. The Turning of Generations. A Step in Line. Life From The Roots. Marian's Roots and Rambles. The Branches on Our Tree.
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DeBroux - Zalewski Family Genealogy
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Information, tips, and other interesting finds on this personal journey. Tips & Tricks. You are here: Home. In Honor of Grandma. I'm going to be doing a few posts this week about my maternal grandmother's ancestry in honor of her. She has not been doing too well for the last few months and her condition has taken a turn for the worse this week. I visited her yesterday, possibly for the last time, so I thought I should honor … [Read more.]. Filed Under: Big News. Tell Me Thursday: Laurent Sisters. This ph...
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Our Own History: April 2015
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Stories from my search for our family histories. Family Histories for the Rose and Kirkpatrick Families. Thursday, April 30, 2015. 52 Ancestors #11: Francis Stanfield 1642 - 1699. In 1683 They also brought along indentured servants Daniel Browne, Thomas Marsey, Isa. Brooksby, Robert Sidbotham, John Smith, Robert Bryan, William Rudway, and Thomas Sidbotham. The ship sailed up the Delaware River into Philadelphia in September of 1683, carrying 23 Quaker families. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Stanfill is my mo...
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy: Exploring your linguistic heritage #4: 1940 U.S. Census
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy. Guide to Useful Words. Sunday, April 1, 2012. Exploring your linguistic heritage #4: 1940 U.S. Census. The release of the 1940 census has been much anticipated in the genealogical community. I am no exception. In terms of exploring your ancestors' linguistic heritage this census offers some good news and some bad news. For more information about language in earlier censuses, check out this post. Exploring your linguistic heritage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On a ...
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy: Dealing with synthetic structures in Latin
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy. Guide to Useful Words. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Dealing with synthetic structures in Latin. In a previous post. I talked about two different ways of organizing language and then in a later post. Take the following church record:. Many of the names are no doubt very familiar looking, but have unfamiliar endings. Or their feminine forms Juli a. This form is called the nominative. Endings used to indicate the object of a verb. And are used to mark the possessor. In a Lati...
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy: Surname Saturday: Breton
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy. Guide to Useful Words. Saturday, April 21, 2012. St Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans, LA. This month I am taking a closer look at surnames that indicate a national, ethnic or regional origin. Many French surnames indicate the region of origin of their bearers. Before the French Revolution, France was divided into 40 provinces. To a large extent, these provinces define the historical regions of France. After the Revolution, France was reorganized with regions. Please help wi...
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy: A tip for identifying the language of a document
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A Linguist's Guide to Genealogy. Guide to Useful Words. Sunday, March 25, 2012. A tip for identifying the language of a document. The first words are "L'an mil". L'an. Is a contraction of the French words Le. Which is the definite article "the", and an. The word for "year". Mil. Is the word for "thousand". Next is the marriage record for their son Johann Schoendorf and his wife Anna Maria Klinlger from 1817. Means "in the year". If you just wanted to say "the year", you would use annus. Once again we enc...
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