C'est Manifique! Having discovered a French connection to my Dominique and Blanchard Huguenot ancestors in NYC, who migrated via Holland…
On Who were the Huguenots?
They were filmed by the latter-day Saints before the pope put the Kibosh on further church registers being filmed in…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
Having ancestors stay put for three hundred years (1620-1920) in Plymouth, Bristol or Barnstable Countries almost assuredly would mean more…
On ICYMI: Four hundred years local
My daughter Alice is the eighth Alice in my mother's family over ten generations, but not exclusively matrlineal. The other…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
Thanks Tom! Did you see my post on the inventor of toilet paper? He is also a matrlineal Alice descendant…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
yes, definitely hard to say who the woman in the 1830 household is. Sarah was certainly alive the year prior…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
That's great, did you do the research on site or were the records filmed by the Family History Library?
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
Karen and Ken. They are part of his collection.
On A ‘no brainer’
My matrilineal line takes me back with proof to Ann Pierpoint who married James Clelland and lived at Fork of…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One
I have many lines back to the 1600s, however, my first female ancestor with a middle name is a maternal…
On Matrilineal mergers: Part One