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Getting My Geek On, pt. 3: The McDonalds in the 1940 Census

Posted on April 27, 2012 by Genealady
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In the first two posts on my series about my forays into the 1940 census, I wrapped up my paternal grandfather and grandmother’s families. In this, the third in the series, I’ll be moving on to my my maternal grandfather’s … Continue reading →

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Getting My Geek On, pt. 2: The Perretts in the 1940 Census

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Genealady
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In Part 2 of ‘Getting My Geek On’, the recap of my adventures looking for family in the 1940 census, I want to move on to my next easiest to find relatives, my paternal grandmother’s family. Like the Elliotts in … Continue reading →

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Getting My Geek On, pt. 1: The Elliotts in the 1940 Census

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Genealady
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Three weeks ago today, like most other genealogists and lots of other random people, I set out to get my geek on and make a website go haywire. Ok, well, not really. We meant to get our geek on, but … Continue reading →

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SNGF: Matrilineal Madness!

Posted on October 1, 2011 by Genealady
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Tonight being Saturday night, it’s Genealogy Fun Night at Genea-Musings! Tonight’s suggestion was to list our matrilineal lines (or our father’s or someone else’s, depending on preferences). Since getting my father’s Y-DNA test results back, I’ve been thinking a lot … Continue reading →

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And the DNA survey says…wait, what?

Posted on September 30, 2011 by Genealady
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Weeks ago, I attended the UGA Conference in Salt Lake, and while there, purchased a Y-DNA test for my dad from the Genetree booth. I had him dutifully swish the mouthwash around, spit it in that cup and tighten the … Continue reading →

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Wordless Wednesday: Fidelia (Frazier) McDonald, A Portrait

Posted on September 27, 2011 by Genealady
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I’ve been more wordless than usual these last few days, so this is fitting. Life’s a bit crazy; when it settles down, I will be back to regular blogging, never fear.

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Wordless Wednesday: Harvey & Laura (Lincoln) Cornell

Posted on September 21, 2011 by Genealady
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My third great-grandparents, Harvey Cornell and Lura/Laura (Philure?) (Lincoln) Cornell, both born in New York in the 1810s. They were the parents of Caroline Cornell, who would marry Ezekiel Ayers Goble, and thus the grandparents of Edna Maude (Goble) McDonald, … Continue reading →

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Wordless Wednesday: Maude (Goble) McDonald and Craig Wyman McDonald Jr.

Posted on August 31, 2011 by Genealady
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Backing Up My Brain

Posted on August 28, 2011 by Genealady
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I am very pleased with the course of today’s genealogy work! Though I still have reams of notes from both the UGA Conference and the research I did at the FHL to sort and categorize, I did not tackle that … Continue reading →

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Wordless Wednesday: Edna Maude Goble (1886-1978)

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Genealady
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Shaky Leaf

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1. A sudden and inexplicable urge to merge family trees and sketchy data into your GEDCOM, usually brought on by green leaf icons that shiver in place. Often strikes the unwary wandering the wastes of Ancestry.comLand. Can be cured, but difficult to separate fact from fiction without headaches. To be avoided at all costs.

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