Uploaded More Family and Individual Photos

We have been looking through all our family photos to select the best photos to display on our website.  We have uploaded more family and individual pictures to our genealogy section.  This includes the Crockett, Haines, Hirsch, Blosser, Howard, Loofbourrow, McNamar, Smith, and Whitcomb Families.  This was been a long process for some of these […]

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More Uploaded Headstones in the Ukiah Cemetery

We were able to stop by the Ukiah Cemetery of the Russian River Cemetery District in Ukiah, California last month to take some more headstone pictures.  We have uploaded all the headstones in Peter May and Nancy Isabel (Hopkins) Howard’s plot; Donald L. and Diane Lillian (Williams) Jones; and some the headstones in the Smith […]

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Uploaded William Henry Carter and Mary A Jynes Marriage License

We have been waiting a long time to view this certificate.  We found it indexed on Ancestry.com.  Through the Family History Library in Salt Lake we had a microfilm of the Knox County, Indiana marriage records (1838 – 1883) sent to our local FHC.  The certificate for William Henry and Mary A (Jynes) Carter was […]

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Uploaded Two More Cemeteries

I was able this past week to upload 2 out of the 12 cemeteries I have left to upload.  One was the Little Lake Cemetery in Willits, California.  This cemetery has our Whitcomb ancestors.  The other cemetery I posted was the Ukiah Cemetery of the Russian River Cemetery District in Ukiah, California.  This cemetery is […]

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Chicago Area Research

This past week or so we have been researching online documentation for a family that began its’ U.S. roots in the Chicago area.  They migrated from Prussia / Austria / Bohemia in the late 1800s.  Cook County has a great online index (http://www.cookcountygenealogy.com/SignIn.aspx) which gave a beginning for our research.  Another two great resources are […]

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Hess Family Research

We have been researching on the Hess Family over the past week and a half.  We began our research with John Hess (b. 1804, d. 1883) and his wife Anna Jones (b. 1808, d. 1889).  Both of them were born, lived and died in Washington County, Pennsylvania.  We could not find any documentation / proof […]

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