I have found many relatives listed as lodgers, starting w/ my GGM, who was listed that way while living w/…
On Lodgers or Relatives? (Part I)
Great discoveries. The sad deaths of young people due to pneumonia and tuberculosis were also common in the Irish immigrant…
On Lodgers or Relatives? (Part I)
I recently noticed for the first time that my grandfather's family had two child boarders in the 1915 NJ Census.…
On Lodgers or Relatives? (Part I)
[…] Jeanette Forshey additionally didn’t seem to have any twins, based on info from the New England Historic Genealogical Society…
On Meghan Markle’s maternal family
“[1] Claims that his son Benjamin Parkhurst went to New Jersey cannot be supported. This will be discussed in the…
On Never a dull moment
This is so fantastic! I am a decendant of Benjamin (1647-1683) , from George’s second marriage, where you say that…
On Never a dull moment
I found that 2 of my foster sisters were listed as lodgers in the 1950 Census. While I certainly knew…
On Lodgers or Relatives? (Part I)
Interesting article. The practice of having boarders or lodgers seems to have been more common in the past. I have…
On Lodgers or Relatives? (Part I)
Lineage: Titus, Samuel Dexter Amadon, Lucien Edgar Amadon, Edwin Titus Amadon, Arnold E Amadon, Arnold E Amadon jr. - Me
On Finding the Amadons
So glad to have found this!! My name Arnold E Amadon III, direct descendant of Titus and Sarah.
On Finding the Amadons