An Object-ive view of family history: It’s not just “stuff” or junk

I rarely re-blog earlier blog posts but having just “rediscovered” this one myself, it’s a good reminder to consider our family artefacts. One of Richard Reid’s comments during Shamrock was to the effect that family historians search for meaning and information on their ancestors among the documents held in various repositories but ig… Source: An Object-ive … More An Object-ive view of family history: It’s not just “stuff” or junk

Missing Friends can help

Missing Friends advertisements in the newspapers can both sad and optimistic. They can also illuminate our immigrants in numbers of ways: Revealing kinship relationships (siblings, cousins, parents) Loss of contact over long periods of time (anywhere from months to decades) Location of people in their early days here (Dan Shay in Dalby, thousands of kilometres … More Missing Friends can help

A to Z 2016 Summary

Whew!! Well we’ve all survived yet another A to Z challenge and what an experience it’s been. There are so many brilliant blogs out there and I was pleased to find this year how many fellow geneabloggers were participating. I also discovered some that were new to me. You can see them on this Sunday … More A to Z 2016 Summary

Z is for zzzz

My A2Z 2016 theme is how to pursue an interest in family history/genealogy – thank you for joining me on this journey. I hope it’s been helpful to budding family historians. Z is for ZZZzzz Well you can forget about that once you start your research…those delicious ten hour sleeps will become a thing of … More Z is for zzzz