The Past Is OursFiled under: Personal Research In these days of global communication, the internet is the first port of call and already I have amassed some interesting and startling facts. The next steps are to gather everything together and see where to go to next. This site is intended to be a respository for that information. http://www.past-tense.net/ - last updated 20 Aug 2023 |
Alvispat WeblogFiled under: Personal Research I have posted research and conclusions for each of my ancestors from the seventh or eighth generation and before. I cite evidence for over 125 individuals, with posted data for several genealogy puzzles. http://alvispat.wordpress.com/ - last updated 13 Aug 2023 |
Martin Robb's Family History BlogFiled under: Personal Research | International Surnames include: Robb, Londors, Roe, Webb, French, Bowman, Blanch, Holdsworth, Seager, Monteith. http://mprobb.wordpress.com/ - last updated 19 Jun 2023 |
Kate's Family TreeFiled under: Personal Research | Tips, Resources & Reviews I set this blog up to record some details of my family tree and share them with others who are researching the same families. You will also find tips, ideas and resources to help you with your own research. http://katesfamilytree.wordpress.com/ - last updated 28 Apr 2023 |
The Colbert Whelan FamilyFiled under: Personal Research The Colbert and Whelan families - they came from Ireland and settled in New York - Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. http://colbertwhelanfamily.wordpress.com/ - last updated 19 Mar 2023 |
Oldoerp AncestorsFiled under: International | Personal Research Vorfahren der Familie Oldörp. http://oldoerpancestors.wordpress.com/ - last updated 17 Sep 2022 |
Firelands History BlogFiled under: Locality Specific | Personal Research This blog tells the history of Platt Benedict and his wife, Sally DeForest Benedict of Danbury Connecticut, who together founded the town of Norwalk, Ohio in 1817 during the settlement of the Firelands or "Sufferers' Land," a section of the Connecticut Western Reserve that was given to "Sufferers" burned out of their homes by the British during the Revolution. Sally and Platt Benedict established the Firelands Historical Society in 1858. The society has published a journal since its founding, which is a rich source of information about the settlement of the Firelands. I used this journal and family documents in my possession in writing Sally and Platt's history. I post an episode of this history every Monday. http://firelands.wordpress.com/ - last updated 12 Sep 2022 |
History RepeatingMy research is about 85% Cambridgeshire, 5% Huntingdonshire, 5% Bedfordshire and then the remaining bits include a few families in Somerset, London, Devon, Kent and Norfolk amongst others. http://familytreeuk.wordpress.com/ - last updated 21 Aug 2022 |
GenealogyMedia.comGenealogy book & software reviews, news, commentary, and notes. http://www.genealogymedia.com/ - last updated 7 Aug 2022 |
Genealogy Dribs and DrabsFiled under: Personal Research Bits of my Genealogy Search That Don't Fit into a GEDCOM. http://vanvalingenealogy.wordpress.com/ - last updated 12 May 2022 |