There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's
a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail,
especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question
asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So
I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit,
either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own
blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll
preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you
might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be
completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and
a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a
name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and
locations.
I SURNAMES:Iden
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
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November 30, 2017
November 28, 2017
Surnames A-Z: M
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
M SURNAMES: Marical, McGinnis, Meeks, Michell, Miller, Miriot, Mitchell, Mokenesse, Moockers, Moore, Moses, Motteram, Muller, Munck, Munday
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
M SURNAMES: Marical, McGinnis, Meeks, Michell, Miller, Miriot, Mitchell, Mokenesse, Moockers, Moore, Moses, Motteram, Muller, Munck, Munday
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 27, 2017
Find Ancestors in Insane Asylums
Insane Asylum New Jersey |
In the 19th century and earlier, insane Asylums were often referred to as Lunatic asylums. The inmates were called insane, or lunatics or idiots. Often the inmates suffered from physical ailments, not mental disorders.
I hope to bring many insane asylum records online for genealogists so keep checking back to see what has been added.
November 26, 2017
Nursing Sister Philips WW1 Photo Album Group ID'd
This Photo Archive consists of a small autograph album (6.5" by 5.25") kept by Constance (Connie) Philips as a memento of her time serving as a nurse during World War One.
The majority of the photos and items are from 1915, when she served as a nurse in France and Britain.
The
album and all photographs, postcards, and other ephemera contained in
the album belong to Karin Armstrong and may not be copied or republished
without her written permission. The images will be published on Olive
Tree Genealogy with permission.
Each
image has been designated an "R" for Recto or a "V" for Verso plus an
album page number. Recto is the right-hand side page of a bound book
while Verso is the left-hand side page.
I
will be posting the entire album and my additional research on the
individuals identified in Connie's album over the coming months so
please check back frequently to view these historic photos. The easiest
way to see what has been published is to click on the topic "Nursing
Sister WW1 Photos"
November 23, 2017
Surnames A-Z: H Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
H SURNAMES: Haldi, Hansen, Harman, Harrison, Haull, Hellman, Hendricksdr., Herbert, Herschi, Hertel, Hervagault, Heuser, Higginson, Hinds, Hogben, Holden, Holford, Hommel, Hooper, Hougham, Howell, Hubbard, Hummel, Hunsicker, Hutchford
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
H SURNAMES: Haldi, Hansen, Harman, Harrison, Haull, Hellman, Hendricksdr., Herbert, Herschi, Hertel, Hervagault, Heuser, Higginson, Hinds, Hogben, Holden, Holford, Hommel, Hooper, Hougham, Howell, Hubbard, Hummel, Hunsicker, Hutchford
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 21, 2017
Surnames A-Z: L Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
L SURNAMES: Lambshead, Laming, Larroway, Latcham, Lauw, Le Roy, Le Roy-dit-Audy, Limbrey, Linnen, Longe, Lucas, Ludewigs, Lydecker, Lymacher
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
L SURNAMES: Lambshead, Laming, Larroway, Latcham, Lauw, Le Roy, Le Roy-dit-Audy, Limbrey, Linnen, Longe, Lucas, Ludewigs, Lydecker, Lymacher
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 20, 2017
An Interesting New Netherland Connection
Here is an interesting and intriguing will filed in by Susanne vandeWater on 20 September 1653. At least one New Netherland settler is mentioned.
Susannetge van de Water weduwe van Franchois Willemsz herroept alle
voorgaande testamenten en codicillen. Zij legateert en prelegateert de
navolgende mensen. De kinderen van haar broer Abraham Abrahams van de
Water te Dordrecht, haar neef Isaacq van de Water te Amsterdam nagelaten
zoon van haar broer Pieter van de Water, de kinderen van haar overleden
broer Joost van de Water te weten Ariaentge Joosten, Sara Joosten, en
Isaacq Joosten, Elijsabeth Cornelisdr dochter van Grietge Jansdr, de
kinderen van Jacob Standoncq te weten Jan Standoncq en Sijmen Standoncq
verwekt bij zijn vrouw Ariaentge, Paulus Jansz Standonck de Jonge met
een obligatie ten laste van Hubert Caijmacxschild voor de koop van een
huis gekocht door genoemde Paulus Standoncq de Jonge en gelegen aan de
Cordewagenstraat, aan Michiel Couweberg, ysermaker, 100 gulden plus een
pak kleren van Paules Standoncq de Oude, aan haar dienstmaagd Grietge
Pietersdr of Elijsabeth Pietersdr, aan Maria Damen wonend te Nieuw Nederlant,
aan Willem Pietersz, bouwman, en zijn vrouw Elijsabeth Joppen, aan
Annetge Joppen wonend in de Beijerlanden, aan Cathalijntge Pietersdr
dochter van Pieter Corstiaen, aan de armen van de kerk 2 obligaties ten
laste van Arij van de Marel, aan Gijbert Huijen van der Swiep voor haar
begrafenis.als enige en universele ergenaam benoemd zij haar zuster Sara
van de Water weduwe van Govert Govertsz.
Translation: Susannetge vandeWater widow of Franchois Willemsz repeals all previous wills and codicils. She explains and preges the following people. The children of her brother Abraham Abrahams van Water in Dordrecht, her cousin Isaacq van Water in Amsterdam, neglected son of her brother Pieter van de Water, the children of her deceased brother Joost van de Water, Ariaentge Joosten, Sara Joosten, and Isaacq Joosten, Elijsabeth Cornelisdr daughter of Grietge Jansdr, the children of Jacob Standoncq, Jan Standoncq and Sijmen Standoncq, acquires his wife Ariaentge, Paul Jansz Standonck de Jonge, with a bond charged to Hubert Caijmacxschild for the purchase of a house bought by the said Paul Standoncq de Jonge and located on the Cordewagenstraat, Michiel Couweberg, ysermaker, 100 guilders plus a suit of Paules Standoncq de Oude, to her maidservant Grietge Pietersdr or Elisabeth Pietersdr, to Maria Damen residing at Nieuw Nederlant, to Willem Pietersz, bouwman , and his wife Elijsabeth Joppen, at Annetge Joppen residing in the Beijerland, to Cathalijntge Pietersdr daughter of Pieter Corsti aen, to the poor of the church 2 bonds charged to Arij van de Marel, to Gijbert Huijen van der Swiep for her funeral.s sole and universal surname she appointed her sister Sara van de Water widow of Govert Govertsz.
Source: Datering: 20-sep-1653
Aktenummer: 382
Bladzijden: 377 t/m 378
Standplaats: Rotterdam
Notaris: Vitus Mustelius Woutersz
Akteplaats: Rotterdam
Aktesoort: testament
oegangsnummer: 18 Notarissen te Rotterdam en daarin opgegane gemeenten (ONA)
Inventarisnummer: 504
Organisatie: Stadsarchief Rotterdam
Seal of New Netherland |
Translation: Susannetge vandeWater widow of Franchois Willemsz repeals all previous wills and codicils. She explains and preges the following people. The children of her brother Abraham Abrahams van Water in Dordrecht, her cousin Isaacq van Water in Amsterdam, neglected son of her brother Pieter van de Water, the children of her deceased brother Joost van de Water, Ariaentge Joosten, Sara Joosten, and Isaacq Joosten, Elijsabeth Cornelisdr daughter of Grietge Jansdr, the children of Jacob Standoncq, Jan Standoncq and Sijmen Standoncq, acquires his wife Ariaentge, Paul Jansz Standonck de Jonge, with a bond charged to Hubert Caijmacxschild for the purchase of a house bought by the said Paul Standoncq de Jonge and located on the Cordewagenstraat, Michiel Couweberg, ysermaker, 100 guilders plus a suit of Paules Standoncq de Oude, to her maidservant Grietge Pietersdr or Elisabeth Pietersdr, to Maria Damen residing at Nieuw Nederlant, to Willem Pietersz, bouwman , and his wife Elijsabeth Joppen, at Annetge Joppen residing in the Beijerland, to Cathalijntge Pietersdr daughter of Pieter Corsti aen, to the poor of the church 2 bonds charged to Arij van de Marel, to Gijbert Huijen van der Swiep for her funeral.s sole and universal surname she appointed her sister Sara van de Water widow of Govert Govertsz.
Source: Datering: 20-sep-1653
Aktenummer: 382
Bladzijden: 377 t/m 378
Standplaats: Rotterdam
Notaris: Vitus Mustelius Woutersz
Akteplaats: Rotterdam
Aktesoort: testament
oegangsnummer: 18 Notarissen te Rotterdam en daarin opgegane gemeenten (ONA)
Inventarisnummer: 504
Organisatie: Stadsarchief Rotterdam
November 19, 2017
Nursing Sister Philips WW1 Photo Album 8 V
This
Photo Archive consists of a small autograph album (6.5" by 5.25") kept
by Constance (Connie) Philips as a memento of her time serving as a
nurse during World War One.
The majority of the photos and items are from 1915, when she served as a nurse in France and Britain.
The
album and all photographs, postcards, and other ephemera contained in
the album belong to Karin Armstrong and may not be copied or republished
without her written permission. The images will be published on Olive
Tree Genealogy with permission.
Each
image has been designated an "R" for Recto or a "V" for Verso plus an
album page number. Recto is the right-hand side page of a bound book
while Verso is the left-hand side page.
I
will be posting the entire album and my additional research on the
individuals identified in Connie's album over the coming months so
please check back frequently to view these historic photos. The easiest
way to see what has been published is to click on the topic "Nursing
Sister WW1 Photos"
November 18, 2017
Surnames A-Z: F Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
F SURNAMES: Faierman, Flood, Fox, Frances, Freende, Friar, Fuller
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
F SURNAMES: Faierman, Flood, Fox, Frances, Freende, Friar, Fuller
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 17, 2017
Surnames A-Z: J Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
J SURNAMES: Jackson, Jacobs, Jacquet, Jaeckel, Jamieson, Johnston
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
J SURNAMES: Jackson, Jacobs, Jacquet, Jaeckel, Jamieson, Johnston
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 16, 2017
Gold Winners of Rock Star Genealogy Contest
The Annual Genealogy Rockstar Voting is over and the winners have
been announced. Olive Tree Genealogy is pleased and honoured to have won
Bronze in the Canadian Genealogists category.
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners in all categories!
Gold Star winners
International, USA, Genetic Genealogy
Blaine Bettinger
Canada
Gail Dever
New Zealand/Australia
Michelle Patient
England/Scotland/Wales
Janet Few
Ireland
Maurice Gleeson
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners in all categories!
Gold Star winners
International, USA, Genetic Genealogy
Blaine Bettinger
Canada
Gail Dever
New Zealand/Australia
Michelle Patient
England/Scotland/Wales
Janet Few
Ireland
Maurice Gleeson
November 15, 2017
Silver and Bronze WInners Genealogy Rock Star Contest
The Annual Genealogy Rockstar Voting is over and the winners have been announced. Olive Tree Genealogy is pleased and honoured to have won Bronze in the Canadian Genealogists category.
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners in all categories!
Silver and Bronze winners
Australia/New Zealand
Silver: Jill Ball -- Geniaus.
Bronze: Helen Smith -- Dragon Genealogy
Canada
Silver: Dave Obee -- CanGenealogy
Bronze: Lorine McGinnis Schulze -- Olive Tree Genealogy
England/Scotland/Wales
Silver: Debbie Kennett -- Cruwys news
Bronze: Chris Paton -- The GENES Blog
Ireland
Silver John Grenham --Irish Roots
Bronze: Claire Santry --Irish Genealogy News
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners in all categories!
Silver and Bronze winners
Australia/New Zealand
Silver: Jill Ball -- Geniaus.
Bronze: Helen Smith -- Dragon Genealogy
Canada
Silver: Dave Obee -- CanGenealogy
Bronze: Lorine McGinnis Schulze -- Olive Tree Genealogy
England/Scotland/Wales
Silver: Debbie Kennett -- Cruwys news
Bronze: Chris Paton -- The GENES Blog
Ireland
Silver John Grenham --Irish Roots
Bronze: Claire Santry --Irish Genealogy News
November 14, 2017
Surnames A-Z: K Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
K SURNAMES: Kehl, Kell, Kennard, Kennett, Kerstantsz, King, Koberger, Kuhn
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
K SURNAMES: Kehl, Kell, Kennard, Kennett, Kerstantsz, King, Koberger, Kuhn
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
November 13, 2017
Updates to Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland (New York) 1624-1664
Olive Tree Genealogy has recently updated its exclusive Ship Reconstruction Project for ships sailing to New Netherland (New York) from 1624 to 1664.
Another passenger has been added to the ship Groote Christophel sailing from Holland to New Netherland in 1654.
Another ship has been added (never before published) - the Jonge Prins van Nederland sailing some time after June 1647.
Another passenger has been added to the ship Groote Christophel sailing from Holland to New Netherland in 1654.
Another ship has been added (never before published) - the Jonge Prins van Nederland sailing some time after June 1647.
November 12, 2017
Nursing Sister Philips WW1 Photo Album 7 V
This
Photo Archive consists of a small autograph album (6.5" by 5.25") kept
by Constance (Connie) Philips as a memento of her time serving as a
nurse during World War One.
The majority of the photos and items are from 1915, when she served as a nurse in France and Britain.
The
album and all photographs, postcards, and other ephemera contained in
the album belong to Karin Armstrong and may not be copied or republished
without her written permission. The images will be published on Olive
Tree Genealogy with permission.
Each
image has been designated an "R" for Recto or a "V" for Verso plus an
album page number. Recto is the right-hand side page of a bound book
while Verso is the left-hand side page.
I
will be posting the entire album and my additional research on the
individuals identified in Connie's album over the coming months so
please check back frequently to view these historic photos. The easiest
way to see what has been published is to click on the topic "Nursing
Sister WW1 Photos"
November 11, 2017
November 10, 2017
UPDATE re times!! 50% off Ancestry with Flash Sale Nov 10 & 11!
UPDATE: Ancestry has just informed me that the times of this sale are in error. The sale starts tonight at 9p.m., not 9 a.m. as they originally sent out.
Ancestry.com is hosting a Veteran's Day Flash Membership Sale! - 50% off!
Starting November 10th 9:00AM PST to November 11th 9:00 PM PST.
Ancestry.com is hosting a Veteran's Day Flash Membership Sale! - 50% off!
Starting November 10th 9:00AM PST to November 11th 9:00 PM PST.
Veterans' Week - the Sandercock Family
Honouring the Sandercock family, Canadian soldiers in WW1.
Father Sam Sandercock, his sons Bill and Cecil all enlisted in the CEF (Canadian Expeditionary Force) in WW1.
Sam lived and returned home but both his boys died on the battlefield.
Bill Sandercock 1897-1917 |
Cecil Sandercock 1898-1918 |
Sam Sandercock 1870-1949 |
November 9, 2017
November 8, 2017
November 7, 2017
November 6, 2017
November 5, 2017
Veterans' Week, November 5 to 11, 2017
Today is the start of Veterans' Week, November 5 to 11, 2017. Today I am honouring my father who was a Lieutenant in the Canadian Military in WW2.
Nursing Sister Philips WW1 Photo Album L 18
This
Photo Archive consists of a small autograph album (6.5" by 5.25") kept
by Constance (Connie) Philips as a memento of her time serving as a
nurse during World War One.
The majority of the photos and items are from 1915, when she served as a nurse in France and Britain.
The
album and all photographs, postcards, and other ephemera contained in
the album belong to Karin Armstrong and may not be copied or republished
without her written permission. The images will be published on Olive
Tree Genealogy with permission.
Each
image has been designated an "R" for Recto or a "V" for Verso plus an
album page number. Recto is the right-hand side page of a bound book
while Verso is the left-hand side page.
I
will be posting the entire album and my additional research on the
individuals identified in Connie's album over the coming months so
please check back frequently to view these historic photos. The easiest
way to see what has been published is to click on the topic "Nursing
Sister WW1 Photos"
November 3, 2017
Surnames A-Z: D Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
D SURNAMES: Damen, Dawson, De Grauw, De Groot, De Roche, De Ruine, de Toine, Deane, Deckmann, Demarest, Des Chalets, Dewes, Doust, Down, Downey, Drury, Duty
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It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
D SURNAMES: Damen, Dawson, De Grauw, De Groot, De Roche, De Ruine, de Toine, Deane, Deckmann, Demarest, Des Chalets, Dewes, Doust, Down, Downey, Drury, Duty
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November 2, 2017
Surnames A-Z: E Names
There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
E SURNAMES: Earl, Ecker, Ellington, Elvery
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It's a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail, especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit, either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and locations.
E SURNAMES: Earl, Ecker, Ellington, Elvery
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z