Indeed - lots of variants involved!
On Stories of People in Poverty: The Trail Continues
Thank you Allen for your comment and your attendance at our Atlantic Canada course! Your book sounds very interesting. Thank…
On Stories of People in Poverty: The Trail Continues
I feel your pain in researching Kelleher - while researching a 19th century cousin family by that name who emigrated…
On Stories of People in Poverty: The Trail Continues
Thank you Melanie for your Almshouse post. I am in the process of publishing a book about my Grant line…
On Stories of People in Poverty: The Trail Continues
Thanks so much! I am researching Elizabeth Hamilton, wife of Rev. Richard Dickson, whom you've footnoted as #4, citing the…
On A superfluity of Hamiltons
Forest Lawn Cemetary is a very beautiful place. In April, the many Japanese cherry trees bloom, and rival the DC…
On Forest Lawn Cemetery Burial Records
Thank you for this article. I am SO impressed with the database that Forest Lawn keeps! If only all cemeteries…
On Forest Lawn Cemetery Burial Records
Thank you for highlighting this source. I too have researched a few Irish families who moved to Buffalo and I…
On Forest Lawn Cemetery Burial Records
My Great Grandfather's death certificate states cause as "Disease of the brain". He was 27 and worked in a tin…
On Cause of death: a genealogical clue
Thanks for your historical work, Alicia Crane Williams! I'm hoping to reach you about your Crane family work, related to…
On Genealogical Clusters