Oops noticed here the Forgotten Corner is the Northeastern one in WA., however from where I live they are all…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
Wow, this strikes close to home. I'm a genealogical "dead end kid". 2C1R are my closest surviving. I've finally decided…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
How about scanning the items and storing on one of those little plug in devices
On ‘Pruning the tree’
My friend I have found that "shedding" some of the more redundant items has been easier than I thought it…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
Mary, Any relative of a "Mrs. Ogle" is a friend of mine - I'd love to know more. You're welcome…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
You touched my heart of hearts, Jeff. The pain of parting. Along the way, however, I realize my real problem…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
In the 1900 census of Eaton County, Michigan, it was reported that my matrilineal great-great-great-grandparents Hobson and Emma (Van Vleet)…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors
Hi Chris, Immigrant ancestor, Rev. Thomas Weld, presumably the brother of your Joseph Weld, is my 9th g-grandfather. Sarah Allen…
On Philoprogenitive ancestors
Enjoyed this very much, and empathized, as I am going through a very analogous process. (However, I will point out…
On ‘Pruning the tree’
Thanks for the reminder that at some point we all need to organize the many cubic feet of family-history materials…
On ‘Pruning the tree’