by Toni | Jun 12, 2019 | Blog, Family History Research
. A. Chick or Clarence Anderson Chick, The Palmetto Leader, Columbia, South Carolina, 24 December 1938, page 3, column 3 In Documenting Your Ancestor in 1940, I first gave Clarence Anderson Chick’s death, WWI Draft Registration, and appearance of he and his wife,...
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by Toni | Dec 5, 2017 | Blog, Family History Research, Let's Talk Records
Our Father’ Fields: A Southern Story by James Everett Kibler, University of Georgia English professor, came to life in Newberry County, South Carolina. An antique pen came out from where it was stuck behind the mantel during a storm, and led eventually to the telling...
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by Toni | Oct 30, 2017 | Blog, Family History Research
It is so important to document your ancestor using the most recent records first because you can learn so much about them enabling you to locate them on earlier records. For most researchers, the latest historical record where they have found their ancestor is the...
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