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Ann Boorman Denman (1772-1842)

By Pat Posted on October 8, 2012 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Boorman family, Denman family, Hythe Kent England, Neversink New York

My four greats grandmother was Ann Boorman Denman. She was born in Staplehurst, Kent, England on 9 Aug 17721. She married my 4 great grandfather, William Denman, on 24 Jun2 or 24 Dec 1790, in Headcorn, Kent, England. The date …

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Happy International Day of Older Persons

By Judy Posted on October 1, 2012 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with cady family, Martin genealogy, Older Persons Day, Silver genealogy

  Yes, October 1 is really International Day of Older Persons, at least according to the United Nations and who am I to argue with the UN. I was completely unaware of International Day of Older Persons until a desperate …

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October Genealogy To-Do List

By Pat Posted on September 30, 2012 Posted in Bits and Pieces Tagged with Dalton family, O'Shaughnessy family, Scheier family, webinars

Research * Search the Hamilton County Probate Court site for the marriage of Lucy Barry Dalton and Thomas O’Shaughnessy. * Send a message to the general JewishGen listserv about my Scheier family questions. Organization * Still trying to get that …

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I Found a New Resource

By Pat Posted on September 24, 2012 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Dalton family, Quakers

I found a new resource, one I never would have thought of, so I want to share my experience. This all started with the (ongoing) conversation with an O’Shaughnessy researcher I mentioned in my last post. I wrote most of …

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It’s Constitution Day

By Judy Posted on September 17, 2012 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Cole family, constitution day, Costello family, Silver Family, Stein family, voting rights

On September 17, 1787 the final draft of the United States Constitution was signed in Philadelphia. We moved from being a Confederation of states to a nation with a strong central government.  An election was scheduled on January 7, 1789 …

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