Ok, so, the obvious thing to write about with the topic of newsworthy is ancestors in the news. Interestingly, the only two families that made it into the newspapers with any frequency were Hugh Coomer (he who started the paint store c. 1890) and the grandchildren of Daniel Rhoades (through Clarence's line) in Fort Wayne...but … Continue reading Newsworthy – A consolidated history
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Handed Down, a problem with DNA
DNA, as everyone knows, is handed down from generation to generation. The trick to using this handed down gift of life is to figure out how to use it and apply it to our genealogical research. DNA testing is revolutionizing genealogical research. And Ancestry.com wants you to think you can magically get answers to your … Continue reading Handed Down, a problem with DNA
Fresh Starts – 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
This year, I’m going to try to participate in 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks. That’s pretty aggressive this year considering I have essentially been doing that for two years, give or take a week here and there. So, here goes… This week is Fresh Start. Last week, I wrote about how I am regrouping and … Continue reading Fresh Starts – 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
Joel Wood
Joel Wood, like his father, kept a family Bible. I have not been able to get a copy of it; however, J.F. Vallentine references it in his 1995 Wood Family manuscript and reports that a copy is filed with the Daughters of the American Revolution. In it, Joel recorded his marriage to Elizabeth Miller (as Ann, marriage … Continue reading Joel Wood
Sarah Wood
It has been an excellent week for genealogy research. Many posts ago, I wrote about Rosetta’s grandfather, Charles Madden, and his wife, Sarah Wood. I had received the lead on them from a fellow researcher who has Madden DNA connections to us. Charles’ probate record identifies his wife, Sarah. Their marriage return identified her as Sarah (Sally) Wood. Marriage … Continue reading Sarah Wood