by Toni | Apr 26, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research, Let's Talk Records
If you have never searched tax records when looking for an ancestor, it is a great place to start when trying to fill in details about your ancestor. The census tracks a person every ten years from 1790 to 1940 with the exception of the 1890 US Census which was almost...
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by Toni | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research
We have been identifying the family of Cora Lee Chappelle Vance (1894-1986) who was married to Andrew Lykes Vance (1890-1966). Jan Mitchell-McDermott has once again found the documentation that takes us further back in time. We now have records that reveal her father...
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by Toni | Apr 3, 2018 | Beyond the Basics, Blog, Family History Research
We have been looking for George Chappelle ( -1925) in pre-1870 documentation. If you read last week’s post “Can Historical Newspapers Help Me Determine My Freedman Ancestors?” you will remember how Jan Mitchell-McDermott has been helping me find...
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by Toni | Mar 29, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research
This blog will show you three things: You must do the necessary research to reach back to the pre-1870’s. You must research each person you find to get to know them and find the link back. You must look at whatever types of records exist for each person. In...
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by Toni | Mar 21, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research, Let's Talk Records
You can search the US, Selected Federal Non-Population Schedules 1850-1880 at Ancestry.com to locate your ancestor or the people who enslaved your family. It is a good idea to first search them out on the 1880 and 1870 Censuses to get an idea who would be listed on...
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