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December 30, 2021

Obituaries J B Matlock 1920 & Daniel Matlock 1906

 

J B Matlock died in Dunn Township Ontario 1920


Daniel Matlock age 80 died in Dunn 1906

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December 28, 2021

Obituary John Anderson 1903

 

John Anderson of Oneida Ontario died 1903, age 94

Born Scotland 1809, immigrated to Canada with brother Thomas at age 21


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December 26, 2021

Obituary Almira Montague 1885

 

Almira Montague of Dunnville Ontario age 44 died 1885

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December 20, 2021

Obituary Featherstone Martindale 1918

 

Featherstone Martindale died in Hamilton Ontario 1918. 


Buried Jubilee Burying Ground, Oneida Ontario


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December 18, 2021

Obituary Mrs Jane Murdy 1921

 

Jane A DeLair, widow of Robert G Murdy died 1921

Born South Cayuga Ontario

One surviving brother David DeLair in. Kansas


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December 16, 2021

Obituary Charles J Murray died 1912


   Charles  J  Murray 34, son of Joseph Murray died 1912


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December 15, 2021

Genealogy Happenings

 


1. Get $40 off AncestryDNA® kits for the holidays. Ends December 31, 2021

2. Ontario Ancestors is offering some virtual presentations this week - Understanding WikiTree and a Virtual Genealogy Dropin

3.  Monthly Record Update For FamilySearch for November includes Argentina, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, England, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, India, Jamaica, Kiribati, Liberia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Samoa, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and the United States, which includes Alaska, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. Records from the United States Bureau of Land Management were included as well.

4. more Haldimand County Ontario Obituaries scheduled for every second day December 2021 to May 2022 on Olive Tree Genealogy blog

December 14, 2021

Obituary Emily Stella Grover 1918


 Mrs Emily Stella Grover age 44 died in St Catherines Ontario 1918

Parents were Mr and Mrs Thomas Drake Of Dunnville Ontario

Husband Josiah Grover

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December 12, 2021

Obituary Sarah Grogan widow of James Grogan 1928

 

 Mrs Sarah Grogan widow of James Grogan of North Cayuga died November 23, 1928


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December 10, 2021

Christmas in Niagara Falls

 

Here I am with my dogs. I was lucky enough to be invited once again to take part in one of Peter Sacco’s awesome video documentaries. See 

December 8, 2021

My Genealogy Christmas Tree

 


Here's my yearly surname Christmas Tree. It's the only one I'm doing this year. 

Some of my surnames are

Peer, Vollick, King, McGinnis, Downey, Stead, Simpson, Burkholder, Fuller, Greenlees, Johnston, Shuart, Van Slyke, Ryckman, Bradt, Van Valkenburg, Damen, Caiser, Taine, Philpot, Norris, Dawson, Motteram, Wildbore, Van Alstyne, Ramsden,, Saxby, Honey, Lambden, and many many more

December 5, 2021

The 12 Genealogy Days of Christmas


The 12 Genealogy Days of Christmas

To my readers: I wrote this jingle to reflect my version of The 12 Days of Christmas for genealogists. 

On the first day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
A Family Bible for my McGinnis family

On the second day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the third day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the fourth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the fifth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the sixth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the seventh day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the eighth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
8 tombstone photos
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the ninth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
9 DNA test results
8 tombstone photos
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the tenth day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
10 Eureka Moments
9 DNA test results
8 tombstone photos
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the eleventh day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
11 genealogy subscriptions
10 Eureka Moments
9 DNA test results
8 tombstone photos
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

On the first day of Christmas
my true love sent to me:
12 well-sourced family trees
11 genealogy subscriptions
10 Eureka Moments
9 DNA test results
8 tombstone photos
7 marriage records
6 new found cousins
5 brickwall solutions
4 family photos
3 Pedigree Charts
2 Source Citations
and a Family Bible for 
my McGinnis family

 Credits: Original lyrics by Lorine McGinnis Schulze 2013
"Merry Christmas10" by gubgib on FreeDigitalPhotos.net

September 26, 2021

Don’t Make Genealogy Assumptions

Steve asked Olive Tree Genealogy a very good question about making an assumption from a census record.

How can one determine the relationship of individuals on the 1860 census. On the 1860 Hardy County Virginia census, my great grandfather Thomas Wilson is placed below a Pamelia Wilson, and above that a Judy Wilson. Can I safely assume that Thomas is Pamelia's son born out of wedlock? 

My answer to Steve was “This is an important question in genealogy. The short answer is Absolutely not!"

Don't Assume! 

The meaning of "assume" is to suppose without any proof.  

You should never assume anything in genealogy research. You can however create a Working Theory, based on the facts you have found.

List the Possible Scenarios 

In the example you gave, you don't know how Thomas is related, or even if he's related at all. Let's look at some possible scenarios (with the caveat that you have not told me the ages of the individuals and that's an important consideration when developing theories). 

1. Thomas might be Pamelia's son.

2. Thomas might be Pamelia's nephew.

3. Thomas might be Pamelia's cousin. 

4. Thomas might be adopted

5. Thomas might be from a completely unrelated Wilson family 

There are other possibilities depending on the ages of Thomas and the other individuals in the census.

Develop Your Working Theory

A simple definition of "theory" is a supposition, or an idea that might be true but are not yet proven. 

You think that Thomas might be Pamelia's son. That's a good working theory

Prove or Disprove Your Theory

 Your next step would be to search for records that PROVE or DISPROVE your theory. 

* Can you find Thomas or Pamelia in 1850 or 1870 census?
* Look for Thomas' birth record
* Look for Thomas' marriage record
* Look for Thomas' death or obit

Continue researching Pamelia. Find out what you can about her. Is her father named Thomas? That might add a little more weight to your working theory (although that still would not be proof of a mother-son relationship). Perhaps Pamelia has an obit that mentions a son Thomas.

The bottom line is that unless you find proof, it's only guesswork or assumptions. And genealogy is about facts and truth, not guesses. Guesses based on a record you found are important to aid you in developing a working theory but you still must prove (or disprove) that theory. 
 

September 20, 2021

After 1/4 of a Century, What’s Next For Olive Tree Genealogy?

 


Life is about change.

When I first had the idea to create my Olive Tree Genealogy website back in 1996, the internet was a brand new thing. There were very few online genealogy sites. The big sites like Rootsweb and Ancestry did not yet exist. It was a new frontier.


It never occurred to me that a quarter of a century later the Olive Tree Genealogy site would still be going strong.  And over the last 25 years Olive Tree Genealogy has grown into an entire family of websites – NaturalizationRecords.com, AncestorstAtRest.com, and several more.


Then there are my blogs. 18 years ago I jumped on the blog bandwagon with my Olive Tree Genealogy blog. I’m never happy with just one toe in the waters, and several more blogs followed, all part of the Olive Tree Genealogy family.


Then came the Social Media explosion and this created many new avenues for Olive Tree Genealogy to explore and grow, including Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. 


The last 25 years have been busy, exciting, rewarding and yes, like all endeavours, sometimes frustrating. I have always believed in giving more than I take from the Genealogy community but now it’s time to slow down. Since it’s only a slow down, not a goodbye, I am calling it semi-retirement! 


I will still be offering free and unique content on Olive Tree Genealogy (It is not going anywhere), and participating in genealogy events. My other websites will remain online but they won’t be my primary focus after December 1st .


For now I plan to get back to my roots (pun intended). I  will be scaling back my blog posts and my time on Social Media. I may even be able to carve out some time for my own genealogy research! 


I’ll be focusing most of my time on my Olive Tree Genealoy website but I’ll also be writing more Genealogy books, including my Janie Riley genealogy mysteries. 


New horizons await and I am eager to start this new journey.

 

September 13, 2021

The Things Family Don’t Know Astound Me!


Before the Pandemic hit I joined my brother and nephew and families for a dinner out. During the evening I showed them a booklet I was creating for our McGinnis family ancestry.

My nephew expressed surprise that my mother and father (his grandparents) had been married in a double wedding ceremony with my mother's sister. This was news to him!

This may seem like a small thing but I was startled. That double wedding was something I heard about as a young child. I have the actual wedding invitation. I have newspaper articles about the two sisters in Guelph who were to be married in a double ceremony. 

I have articles about their showers, their trousseau teas, their wedding and their honeymoon plans. I have a photo of my mom and dad standing on the steps of the church on their Wedding Day. I have a group photo of the Wedding party. 

For me, this is old news and something I know as if it happened to me. I assumed everyone in the family knew. It never occured to me that my nieces or nephews might never have heard of it.

Didn't my brother ever mention it? Did he know? I suddenly feel quite a bit of pressure to spread the word! To share the stories and the facts I've known for so many years. 

Maybe I'm the only one who knows and boy that worries me. I made an error by assuming everyone in the family knew of this special day. What else don't they know (that I do). 

I grew up hearing stories. My mother, grandmother and aunt all told me stories of their childhood and their lives. I asked for the stories over and over again. They showed me clippings from newspapers. My mom had a scrapbook (which may actually have been my grandmother's, my memory is fuzzy on that) which she eventually gave me and that is where all the newspaper clippings, the wedding invitation, etc were. 

Maybe that's why I am a genealogist. I love hearing the stories, learning about the people living their daily lives. It's not about the names or dates or going back the furthest in time. For me it's all about the people - who were they, what events did they experience, what emotions did they feel, how did they live their lives... these are important to me and finding the answers to those questions make my ancestors alive for me. 

What’s important to you as the keeper of the family genealogy?

September 9, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Ames Moulton Webb 1919

 Agnes Isabell Moulton Webb, wife of Alfred Webb, 26 years old, died February 11, 1919.

 A death registration for Agnes, found on Ancestry, indicates she died of influenza, so no doubt the Spanish Flu. Her marriage to Alfred in March 1915 provides her parents' names as Herbert Foster Moulton and Sarah Pattison

September 7, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary.Mary Sophia Webb Thompson 1938

 Mary Sophia Webb, wife of Calvin Thompson died in Hagersville, January 27, 1938


Her certificate of death was found on Ancestry showing she had a cerebral thrombosis causing death.


 

September 5, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary William Winter 1917

 William Winter died in South Cayuga February 25, 1917, age 85



According to his death registration found on Ancestry William was born in England. He is recorded with the surname Winters. I will leave it to interested descendants to figure out the cause of death. It appears to say hypoplaste Puen which I believe has something to do with the heart.



September 3, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary John William West 1917

 John Wm. (William) West died in Dunnville April 16, 1917.

His death registration was found on Ancestry indicating he died of heart failure in the House of Refuge (poorhouse). He was a widower, born in Ancaster Township, age 82 (as per death registration) and was buried in Cayuga. No information was known of his parents' names. 



September 1, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Gordon Elwood Whaley 1935

 Gordon Elwood Whaley accidentally killed September 9, 1935, age 37. Funeral in Seneca, interment Unity Church.

His death registration was found on Ancestry and has some horrific details of his death in an automobile accident in Brant, Onondaga. 

A newspaper article about his accident was found in The Globe (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]11 Sep 1935: 3. 


 


August 30, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Henry Westley 1928

 Henry Westley, age 77, died September 21, 1925 in Hamilton.

His death registration found on Ancestry provides more details. Henry, born in USA, was hit by a falling tree and died of a skull fracture. 




August 28, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Mary Whitcher 1918

Mary Ella Kelley, wife of James Whicher died in Seneca September 15, 1918, age 50


Her death registration, found on Ancestry , lists her cause of death as Systaminia. Her burial in Caledonia Cemetery is on FindAGrave

August 26, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Margaret Mary Pharo 1913

 In Dunnville August 24, 1913, Margaret Mary, infant daughter of Mrs. Walter Pharo late of Surrey England, age x months and 10 days. Interment Riverside Cemetery


Her death registration found on Ancestry indicates she died of Marasmus which is a form of malnutrition.

She was born in Welland on 14 June 1913 so was only 2 months old. Her parents according to  Ancestry were Walter Pharo and Ann Hardy.

August 25, 2021

More Hayhow Family Bible Items

 Who are these dashing gentlemen? These tintypes were in the Hayhow Family Bible I obtained

To see my first post about the Hayhow family Bible and photos I have. Go to http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-hayhow-family-bible.html.  Recently a dilapidated family bible for the Hayhow family of Ontario Canada came into Olive Tree Genealogy’s hands. Inside were two pages of family births and deaths, tintype photos from the second half of the 19th century, and a few assorted documents









August 24, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Charles Wilson Mellick 1897

 In the Dunnville Gazette July 16. 1897

At Moote Settlement on the 9th inst. Charles Wilson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mellick of Dunnville, age 3


Little Charles death registration was found on Ancestry but provides little detail other than his death was from Diptheria. 

A funeral card exists with more information.


 

August 23, 2021

Births Page From Hayhow Family Bible

 Is anyone looking for the Hayhow family?


To see my first post about the Hayhow family Bible and photos I have. Go to http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-hayhow-family-bible.html.  Recently a dilapidated family bible for the Hayhow family of Ontario Canada came into Olive Tree Genealogy’s hands. Inside were two pages of family births and deaths, tintype photos from the second half of the 19th century, and a few assorted documents.


August 22, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary James Moisley 1911

 In Moulton Township February 23, 1911, James Moisley, 73. Funeral from home of Carl Van Keuren of Moulton. Interment Riverside Cemetery

 
 
According to his death registration found on Ancestry James was born in England December 3, 1838. Only his mother's name was provided. The informant was Mrs. Karl Van Keuren.




August 20, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Archibald Russell 1917

 In Oneida on July 17, 1917, Archibald Russell, 81


His death registration found on Ancestry indicates he died of hepatitis on the Six Nations Reserve. His place of birth is listed as Brantford.


 There is much information to be found on Ancestry about Archibald and his native ancestry.


August 18, 2021

Haldimand County Obituary Rebecca Mellick

 In Canboro on April 17, 1906, Rebecca, relict of the late Elias Mellick, in her 78th year


Marriages of some of her children, found on Ancestry  reveal her maiden name of Betts

August 17, 2021

The Hayhow Family Bible

Recently a dilapidated family bible for the Hayhow family of Ontario Canada came into Olive Tree Genealogy’s hands. Inside were two pages of family births and deaths, tintype photos from the second half of the 19th century, and a few assorted documents.


 Over the next few weeks I will feature a half of the items individually, along with some research into the family.  I’ve done a bit already, enough to know that this Bible belonged to Charles and Ann (Higgins) Hayhow who married in 1863 in Ontario. 



August 16, 2021

Haldimand County Obituaries Mary Jane Modeland 1906

From the Dunnville Gazette, Fridat June 22, 1906: 

Mary Jane Modeland, relict of the late Isaac Modeland, died in Dunnvile June 18, 1906 in her 74th year


Her death registration on Ancestry says she was born in Toronto Ontario and died of old age 


 Mary Jane Bell Parker married Isaac Modeland on 23 Jan 1856 in the Home District.

August 14, 2021

Haldimand Obituary Mrs. John Ryan 1917

 There were two obits for Mrs. John Ryan. It's a sad reminder of how women were considered second-class citizens. She did not even get her own first name in her obituaries. 

She died April 20, 1917, age 76 in Caledonia, Norfolk County

 

The death registration on Ancestry provides her name as Nancy and states she died of senility  

A marriage took place in Norfolk County for Nancy Trimmer (daughter of Daniel and Jane) and John Ryan (parents John and Mary) on 3 April 1860