Results of Planning a Genealogical Research Trip
My blog entry on planning a genealogical research trip has been by far the most popular post, so I thought it might be a good idea to revisit the topic and talk about how my [...]
My blog entry on planning a genealogical research trip has been by far the most popular post, so I thought it might be a good idea to revisit the topic and talk about how my [...]
The Berggren Brothers of Ishpeming, Michigan, who died together in an 1889 mine accident, are featured this Tombstone Tuesday. Lars Erik and Per August Berggren met "their fate in the usual way,” while mining [...]
Old German Professions Occupations and Illnesses is a RootsWeb resource that comes in handy as when translating parish records. My own dear husband found for me in about six seconds of Google searching and it's [...]
This Tombstone Tuesday: Alfrieda Kirschstein Schaaf, my great-aunt (or grand-aunt if you want to be technical.) Alfrieda Charlotte Anna Elizabeth Kirschstein Schaaf was my grandmother’s baby sister, born in Chicago on 26 Nov 1894, [...]