Despite some Short Attention Span Theater – flitting from
one family to another – in my research, I can call this a productive and
interesting research week.
Though I am not participating in the Geneabloggers’ “Do
Over,” I did go back to revisit my research (hence the flitting) on closer
generations (grandparents, aunts, and uncles) and found quite a few “new to me”
things:
- One of my aunts by marriage committed suicide
- I finally learned the maiden name of the second wife of
one of my uncles
- I learned more about the German background of an uncle’s
wife
- Discovered that my paternal grandfather had filled out a
World War II registration form.
- Found a picture of an aunt for whom I had no pictures
showing her as an adult; the picture also included her second husband and two
sons.
- Entered a lot of 1940 census information.
Although I am continuing to build up my 23andMe family tree
on My Heritage, I have decided not to subscribe to My Heritage, since at this
point it does not look like there is a lot I can get out of the documents they
have. I have to admit I was tempted when
I saw that one item was a death notice for my paternal grandfather (I do not
have an obituary or death notice for him), but I suspect it was just a brief
notice.
Two of my favorite blog posts this week are:
“Does this couple in Missouri own your relatives on Find aGrave, too?” on the Young and Savvy Genealogists blog (it includes a hilarious
and alarming story about David Tennant in the shower – knew that would get your
attention!).
Also this one on the Personal Past Meditations blog on “link
rot” and “citation rot”: “Going,Going…Saved.”
And here is a new blog that I have been enjoying – this
author definitely has some colorful ancestors! - Leaves on my Family Tree.