Coming up with something for the Week 9 – Where There’s a Will, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge was hard. Do I do a will left by the deceased, someone with will and determination, or someone named Will? I finally decided on the latter, although he certainly had will and determination as well. …
Finding something to write about for 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks in Week 8 – Heirloom has been incredibly hard. My maternal grandmother died on 23 May 2016 and we were left with all her belongings. Some of them had names on the back to be given to a specific person. There were so many …
Moving right along to catch up on the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge. The week 7 challenge is Valentine. I really struggled to come up with a topic for this challenge. Do I find the longest marriage? The tragic early death of a spouse? There are no “love” letters in my genealogy documents and …
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge in week 6 is favourite name. I have some interesting names in my tree – both first and last names. Interesting first names that you certainly don’t hear today are Dorcas, Fanny, and Hilton. The surnames that fascinate me most and I want to find their origins are …
Moving right along in the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge – In the Census. Censuses are a great genealogy tool for the family historian. They provide snapshots in time of your ancestors. You can find out ages, place of birth, occupation, address, relationships between residents at an address. Sometimes, though they leave you scratching …
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks fourth challenge is “Invite to Dinner.” Choosing who to write about for this one was easy. For years I searched for my great-great grandmother Henney – this is her story. Week 4 – Invite to Dinner Many years ago I found my great-great-grandfather, Jonah Walker, in the Census. In …
As I still have several weeks to catch up on in the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge, I am moving straight onto week 3. I hope you enjoy reading about my grandma. Week 3 – Longevity This has proven to be a harder task than I thought it would be. I am …
Well, I decided to move straight onto the second week of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge to try to catch up the eight weeks I have missed. When I discovered that Week 2 was favourite photo, I knew immediately which photo I wanted to share. . Week 2 – Favourite Photo Back Row: …
I have come to the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge a bit later than most. This challenge, designed by Amy Johnson Crow, encourages genealogists to write a post every week in 2018 based on their research. The idea is you write a blog post about an ancestor based on the topic of the week. …
. I came across this challenge a couple of weeks ago and thought it was a great idea and marked it as a “to-do” then promptly did nothing. This challenge was designed by Amy Johnson Crow and shared on her blog. The idea is that she emails everybody in the challenge with a topic for …