I have been working on Find A Grave and have found that many times the middle initial put on a…
On Pesky middle initials
In researching Welles-descended Joshua Robbins of Pittsfield, Mass., I found that two of his sons by his second wife used…
On Pesky middle initials
U-152 is also the Y-haplogroup of two men of the FitzRandolph family, which claims descent from the House of Rennes/Vannes,…
On Thoughts on the Y-DNA of Richard III
I know where my middle name came from, it was also my paternal grandfather's middle name which he used as…
On Pesky middle initials
My most interesting middle name story is one that appears to have been conjured up (inconsistently, no less) by the…
On Pesky middle initials
Hi I’m looking for Poospatuck /unkechaug Indians and photos, my grandmother was Josephine Rhoades Morin , Fanny Rhoades , Hannah,…
On Lessons in genealogical research: Part Two
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On An unsavory connection
My great-great grandfather Stephen Decatur Gray (1822-1913) of the coastal community Brooksville, Maine, son of Andrew Gray, was likely named…
On Pesky middle initials
That goes right into an interesting family quagmire that I have. My ancestor on Prince Edward Island captain Georges Eden…
On Pesky middle initials
My 3-G Grandfather, Clement Drew, born 1775, has had a middle initial “N” added by various people over the years.…
On Pesky middle initials