Curious if any other matrilineal lines of descent have been uncovered since the reporting on Ibsen and Duldig. Is there…
On King Richard III’s Matrilineal Kin
Interesting article. I wish you had discussed what records you find on-site that were particularly useful and which are not…
On Tying Knots in the Loose Ends of Scotland
Hi Mike, I have catholic hebrides ancestry, so learning here. why are the catholic records sparse for this area? I…
On Tying Knots in the Loose Ends of Scotland
Congratulations on your perseverance to finally break down your brick wall. There is hope for all of us as more…
On The Elusive William Ashton of Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Here's LBJ's home entry from Austin, TX: Texas, Austin, Travis, 256-37, page 52. This is not as good of a…
On Presidents in the 1950 census
Here's something fun I just discovered: JFK was enumerated twice. You have his DC entry in the comments above. Here…
On Presidents in the 1950 census
Thank you for reaching out and reading the post. The only problem I have with the Spruance Library is deciding…
On The Elusive William Ashton of Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Thank you taking the time to read the post. It took me a lot of years to learn some valuable…
On The Elusive William Ashton of Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Tanya, I was researching my ancestor (William Pillsbury) and found the following: 1678. WIlliam Pilsbury (age 73), Job Pilsbury (age…
On Oaths in early New England
Here to join in singing the praises of county historical society and their "vertical files." In my case, The Cortland…
On The Elusive William Ashton of Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania