were in Calif, then we moved to Utah, and finally in Ohio. I remember
seeing the family tree she had completed when I was a child. I was still a
bit young to remember it, but I do recall thinking it was pretty neato. :)
Grandma was ripped from my life when I was about 10 I saw the family tree again sometime after her death, nearly a teenager and old enough to understand it. I only remembered some surnames, and titles, but I have no idea which side it was on.ora2
I recall the history going back as far as the 1500s. Shortly before my father died in 1987, I was curious about the family tree, but he couldn´t find it and his sister in Calif, couldn´t find her copy either. I found this a little distressing, so I set out on a conquest to redo what she did, and hopefully of going further back, which I think I did, at least in her branch. I started shortly before 1990, and started contacting relatives of my fathers, that I had never known about. The past 10 years have alternated from active, passive & dormant searching. Until this past year, alot of doors have opened for me, some of the doors are only ajar, but they open slowly most of the time.
The information above came from my sister's geneology website. Thanks Patti
were in Calif, then we moved to Utah, and finally in Ohio. I remember
seeing the family tree she had completed when I was a child. I was still a
bit young to remember it, but I do recall thinking it was pretty neato. :)
Grandma was ripped from my life when I was about 10 I saw the family tree again sometime after her death, nearly a teenager and old enough to understand it. I only remembered some surnames, and titles, but I have no idea which side it was on.ora2
I recall the history going back as far as the 1500s. Shortly before my father died in 1987, I was curious about the family tree, but he couldn´t find it and his sister in Calif, couldn´t find her copy either. I found this a little distressing, so I set out on a conquest to redo what she did, and hopefully of going further back, which I think I did, at least in her branch. I started shortly before 1990, and started contacting relatives of my fathers, that I had never known about. The past 10 years have alternated from active, passive & dormant searching. Until this past year, alot of doors have opened for me, some of the doors are only ajar, but they open slowly most of the time.
The information above came from my sister's geneology website. Thanks Patti
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