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June 2012 Blog Posts (34)

Cunningham Family in Co Cavan, Ireland

Mary Cunningham married Michael Coyle (b c 1820) in Ireland c. 1838. They were my third great grandparents in my mother’s family tree. For the longest time that is all I knew about Mary Cunningham.

 

Death Record

This spring I found Mary's death record. Knowing that Michael and Mary lived in County Cavan, Ireland I browsed through the list of available microfilm records through Family Search. I looked for County Cavan in…

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Added by Colleen Pasquale on June 15, 2012 at 7:22am — 1 Comment

Some More History Ties on Osbornes

I mentioned in a previous blog about   Andrew Osborne of Johnson County, Ky. and his death in the Civil War. Andrew's father was Jesse Osborne who had come to Johnson County from Harlan County, Ky which had been a part of Knox County, Ky. Jesse's father (Andrew's grandfather) was Ephriam Osborne Jr. who had been an Indian fighter and a member of his brother's militia (Enoch Osborne) in what was then Montgomery County (now Grayson County), Va. during the Rev.War. Ephriam Jr. had been born in…

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Added by Doug Kretzer on June 14, 2012 at 8:27am — No Comments

Some More History Ties on Osbornes

I mentioned in a previous blog about   Andrew Osborne of Johnson County, Ky. and his death in the Civil War. Andrew's father was Jesse Osborne who had come to Johnson County from Harlan County, Ky which had been a part of Knox County, Ky. Jesse's father (Andrew's grandfather) was Ephriam Osborne Jr. who had been an Indian fighter and a member of his brother's militia (Enoch Osborne) in what was then Montgomery County (now Grayson County), Va. during the Rev.War. Ephriam Jr. had been born in…

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Added by Doug Kretzer on June 14, 2012 at 8:27am — No Comments

MyHeritage hits one billion profiles

 

PROVO, Utah & LONDON & TEL AVIV, Israel – June 11, 2012:…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 12, 2012 at 8:57am — No Comments

The Death of Library and Archives Canada and the Complacency of Canadian Genealogists

The Harper Government has made sweeping changes to Library and Archives Canada which affects everyone interested in pursuing family history, Canadian history or who wishes to preserve Canada’s national memory and national archival documents.

 

The mandate of LAC is as follows:

•To preserve the documentary heritage of Canada for the benefit of present and future…

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Added by christine woodcock on June 11, 2012 at 2:27pm — No Comments

The Soundtrack Of My Life Story

A couple of weeks ago my husband and I went to visit our friends in New Braunfels, a town near San Antonio, Texas. The next town over, Gruene, (pronounced, for some unexplainable reason, as Green) is a well-known tourist spot and home to Gruene Hall, built in 1878 and the oldest continually running dance hall in Texas. Many famous musicians have made their start at Gruene Hall and often come back frequently to relax and entertain.

The night we were there, Jerry Jeff Walker was in the…

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Added by Stefani Twyford on June 6, 2012 at 1:34pm — No Comments

New Yorkers can now search for their roots in the newly indexed 1940 U.S. Federal Census for New York and three state censuses dating to 1892, exclusively on Ancestry.com.

PROVO, UTAH – (June 6, 2012) – Ancestry.com, the world’s largest online family history resource, has announced an exclusive offer for New Yorkers to jump start their family history research.  Starting today, a valuable select group of record collections, provided through a partnership with the New York State Archives and Library, are now available free to New York state residents at…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 6, 2012 at 1:20pm — No Comments

Major New Online Database at SFGenealogy

SFgenealogy is excited to announce a new major database available online:



The database currently includes over 305,000 burial records for the Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma (1887-2001). In the future, other…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 6, 2012 at 9:13am — No Comments

Genealogy Jamboree Streamed Sessions Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Paula Hinkel - Southern California Genealogy Jamboree



We're making the last big reveal leading up to this weekend's Genealogy Jamboree.



In keeping with SCGS's tradition of delivering exceptional genealogical education over the Internet, we are proud to announce that the 2012 Genealogy Jamboree will offer ten streamed sessions over two days,…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 6, 2012 at 9:12am — No Comments

Royal Household Staff Records 1660-1924 now online

ROYAL HOUSEHOLD STAFF RECORDS GO ONLINE FOR THE FIRST TIME

  • Discover who served Britain’s Kings and Queens from King Charles II to King George V, at findmypast.co.uk
  • ‘Chocolate Maker to the Queen’, ‘Keeper of the Lions in the Tower’ and ‘Moletaker’ among some of the most extraordinary roles



Have you ever wondered who works in a Royal Household, or whether you might have a…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 4, 2012 at 9:48am — No Comments

Publication of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Art of One-Name Studies book

In April 2012 the Guild of One-Name Studies published "Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Art of One-Name Studies" as a guide to the running of a one-name study. The book is a collection of helpful advice and information gathered from the Guild Wiki, and was published immediately before the Guild’s 2012 Conference in order to complement its "Seven Pillars" theme. Copies…

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 4, 2012 at 9:44am — No Comments

Remember the Boundaries and Place Name Changes, SW Pennsylvania and NW Virginia.

Long ago, this land was all Virginia territory. Then the changes were forced on the people living there, by the encroachment of the people brought in by PENN.

In retrospect I can understand their duress. Virginia law was lower taxes, better government, different church laws, many different aspects to their living in peace verses the laws of the new area of Pennsylvania by Penn. This created an exodus of people out of SW Pennsylvania by 1810 to 1830. Some went as early as 1800 to Ohio and… Continue

Added by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on June 1, 2012 at 6:42pm — 1 Comment

Free Access to War of 1812 Records on Fold3 for the Month of June

Fold3 will be opening up all of their War of 1812 records to the public for free during June. This is in commemoration of the 200thanniversary of the commencement of the war. The collection consists of more than 400,000 images including 233,000 images from the War of 1812 Pension Files never before available online. The following databases provided for free included:

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Added by Gena Philibert Ortega on June 1, 2012 at 8:07am — No Comments

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