Downloading Data From FamilySearch – Update to Census Analysis Part 2
Update to instructions on how to download data from family search to excel.
Downloading Data From FamilySearch – Update to Census Analysis Part 2 Read More »
Update to instructions on how to download data from family search to excel.
Downloading Data From FamilySearch – Update to Census Analysis Part 2 Read More »
Good organization is essential in any genealogical research, but it is critical in a genetic genealogy project. Just because two people have shared DNA doesn’t mean that you have proof that you are both descended from a particular ancestor. An accurate paper trail must accompany the matches to aid proper identification. For example, in Ancestry,
Using a combination of traditional research and genetic genealogy to break a brick wall
The Fennimore Family of Somerset and Morris Counties New Jersey A DNA Project Read More »
It has been state that John Eveland established his Inn ca 1760. This is the first generation Evelands, and their children.
When was Eveland’s Tavern Established and who was the Original Owner? Part 2 Read More »
Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, New Jersey was originally named Eveland’s Tavern.
In honor of the opening of the Inn at Glen Gardner this is a series dedicated to the early history of the Inn.
When was Eveland’s Tavern Established and who was the Original Owner? Part 1 Read More »
Filing is not my strong point
Technology and Record Piles, the Dark Side of Genealogy Read More »
Can’t find the 1790 Census for New Jersey? Use New Jersey Militia Records instead.
Census Analysis, New Jersey Style; Part 3 Read More »
Using Excel for Genealogy – analyzing census records
Census Analysis, New Jersey Style; Part 2 Read More »
New Jersey genealogy, census and its substitutes. Using Excel as an analytical tool and to present conclusions in table form.
Census Analysis, NewJersey Style Part 1 Read More »
I’ve completed painting my matches, all 106 attributed to my Third Grandparents, William Fennimore and Mary Day
Maximizing your research using online catalogs. HCHS detailed inventories provide valuable clues.
Hunterdon County Historical Society – Using the online catalog to maximize your research Read More »
Never click on a hint without looking at it thoroughly.
Find-A-Grave Memorial; Hypothesis is mistaken for facts Read More »