Introducing myself - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T13:29:58Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/introducing-myself?groupUrl=americanrecords&commentId=3463583%3AComment%3A934881&groupId=3463583%3AGroup%3A342684&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWelcome Laurel. It sounds lik…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2021-09-30:3463583:Comment:9362932021-09-30T20:58:37.079ZGaynol Fales PLCGShttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/GaynolFales
<p>Welcome Laurel. It sounds like you have had a really interesting career. I've been a bit of a rover careerwise. Most best loved paths are Asian bodywork sport therapy practitioner (certification from Nippon Shiatsu Diagaku in VT), managing riding stables and schooling horses in dressage and now genealogy, I've finished the American Records and am about done with Professional Development. I'm thinking about having a small business to supplement my part-time income as a computer technician.…</p>
<p>Welcome Laurel. It sounds like you have had a really interesting career. I've been a bit of a rover careerwise. Most best loved paths are Asian bodywork sport therapy practitioner (certification from Nippon Shiatsu Diagaku in VT), managing riding stables and schooling horses in dressage and now genealogy, I've finished the American Records and am about done with Professional Development. I'm thinking about having a small business to supplement my part-time income as a computer technician. I'm still mulling over my niche. My genealogy families are mostly from MI via OH and ON, then from the UK with some W Europe. My famliy lines are Fales, Fuller, Fox and Heltzel.</p>
<p>Gaynol, Michigan</p> HI Laurel, I too am taking th…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2021-09-30:3463583:Comment:9360962021-09-30T00:34:11.619ZKim Demorhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/KimDemor
<p>HI Laurel, I too am taking the Courses for the American Certificate and a DAR member. I think I will take the DAR genealogy classes and help with some projects when i am all done. I think it would put my skills to work. Good Luck</p>
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<p>HI Laurel, I too am taking the Courses for the American Certificate and a DAR member. I think I will take the DAR genealogy classes and help with some projects when i am all done. I think it would put my skills to work. Good Luck</p>
<p></p> Thank you for the welcome Sar…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2021-09-22:3463583:Comment:9354702021-09-22T14:40:42.537ZLaurel Page Brownhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LaurelPageBrown
<p>Thank you for the welcome Sara. The NGS classes are on my list too. My plan is to attend IGHR (especially since it is so close to me) and GRIP in the future. I have to confess to being a lifelong learner.</p>
<p>I don't recognize your Florida names but I know some of my folks came through Georgia so there could be some cross over there. Researching the south isn't too bad once you get used to it. Although all those burned counties can really lead to some frustration. That is when you have to…</p>
<p>Thank you for the welcome Sara. The NGS classes are on my list too. My plan is to attend IGHR (especially since it is so close to me) and GRIP in the future. I have to confess to being a lifelong learner.</p>
<p>I don't recognize your Florida names but I know some of my folks came through Georgia so there could be some cross over there. Researching the south isn't too bad once you get used to it. Although all those burned counties can really lead to some frustration. That is when you have to get really creative in your sources. </p> Welcome, Laurel! I took a co…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2021-09-22:3463583:Comment:9348812021-09-22T03:12:09.549ZSara N Martinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/SaraNMartin
<p>Welcome, Laurel! I took a couple of classes here at NIGS. I am currently taking classes with NGS plus I attended IGHR this year. I have ancestors in the panhandle of Florida that I have not researched in depth. They were Hobbs and Colemans and were originally from Georgia and Arkansas. Research in the south has proved challenging for me; I'm used to Midwest research.</p>
<p>Welcome, Laurel! I took a couple of classes here at NIGS. I am currently taking classes with NGS plus I attended IGHR this year. I have ancestors in the panhandle of Florida that I have not researched in depth. They were Hobbs and Colemans and were originally from Georgia and Arkansas. Research in the south has proved challenging for me; I'm used to Midwest research.</p>