Showing posts with label Family Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Out of Nowhere

I realize it has been a long time since I blogged on here. I admit I haven't being doing much family ancestry over the summer. Several weeks ago I started reading a book and it took several weeks to get into it. I am 2/3 done now and it sparked the light in me again. The book is "The Price We Paid" about the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies.
For those that don't know, these were completely separate companies. They were only in the same location once for about 3 days.
There is so much to say but I don't want to get bogged down with too many words. A good resource for those that want a good overview is the movie The Sweetwater Rescue.
The reason I am so excited is that I have learned something about my ancestors this week. My mom's paternal great great grandparents (below is my great great great grandfather) were in the Willie Handcart party and my mom's great great grandmother was in the Hunt Wagon party which traveled just behind the Martin Handcart party. That's 3 great great great grandparents for me. I decided it was time to track down relatives from the paternal side and I found one! I found a descendant the same generation as I am but from a different child. He in turn helped me to know that the name I have always known was not the name she went by while in Scotland (or that is how it seems). This opened up all sorts of information for me. Catron (formerly Catharine) is no longer a dead end! I now have a photo of her father (photo below is my great great great great grandfather)and hope to find one of her.
When I started this book, I just planned to learn more history about the groups. I did know my ancestors were involved but they usually aren't mentioned in books. Which in fact reminds me, The grandmother in the Hunt party married one of the men who was involved in the organization of the handcart parties. I didn't realize prior to reading this book that he was so involved. I mentioned it to my mom and she knew but it goes to show, if you don't talk about things, no one will know.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Preservation

How do you preserve your family information?

Is it all on paper in a book?
Is it all in your grandma's head?
Is it in a safety deposit box?
Is it on an external hard drive?
Is it on a flash drive?
Is it in a fire proof safe?
Is it stored online?

There are so many places we have available to us to store our information these days. Obviously, some places are more secure than others. I personally have several different locations and unfortunately not everything in one location. Most everything is on my external hard drive. My husband knows that if there is a fire and I am safe, grab the external, if I haven't done it already. This post is for me as much as everyone else, it is good to have a back up. It is good to have your information in more than one place. You never know when tragedy may strike.
I have been told that my grandfather's military records were in part of of the national archives that were burned years ago. We now have no record of much of what he did.
I have been thinking a lot about the people throughout the world who don't have the ability to store documents as I do. It is my responsibility to save what I have, in a way that should something happen to me, others will be able to find what I have done.
As you think about the possibility of losing not only your hard work on genealogy but everything you own, think of the people of Chile and that your donation can help them build theirs homes and lives. I have a friend sending care packages directly to those in need.
Sorry, tangent, an important one but a tangent nonetheless.
Find ways to store your hard found family information in a way that your descendants won't have to recreate the hours you have spent but will be able to move forward and work on making your family tree branches continue to grow.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Roots


Since I love both family and photography, I like to blend the two from time to time. I have photos gallore of ancestors and headstones. My family teases me that I always have my camera ready to go. A photo adds so much to the story. Whenever possible, when writing about a person, I try to add photos of them and that event if possible. I am on a quest at the moment to find a photo of my great great grandfather and grandmother. Once I have them I will have a completed collection of photos of my ancestors for the 6 generations! Above is my great great grandmother who immigrated from England to Utah. She was part of the Hunt Wagon Company which was directly behind the Willie and Martin Handcart companies. (I have a great great great grandfather and grandmother who were in the Willie Handcart company.)
Another by product is that I think about family trees all the time which in turn causes me to be more aware of trees around me. This morning I was able to take photos of some ice covered trees with a clear blue sky above them.


As you go about your life, remember that a photo can help jog the memory and it also helps a person be just that, a person!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Past Times Genealogy - Finding Your Roots

I am thinking of using this as my "Winter Logo". Any thoughts?
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Monday, November 9, 2009

Abraham and Israel's Lineage

I receive emails from different sources to help me stay on top of what is new and to continually learn more. Today I received an email that contained this chart. I thought it was very easy to read and understand. I thought, this would be good to share.

Monday, October 26, 2009

7 Generation Ancestor Tree

This is an example of a 7 generation tree with photos printed on vinyl. It is 21 feet long!
There is a 4 generation example in the 8x10 frame in the center of this photo as well. Please contact me for a customized price for the 7 generation tree.

Monday, October 19, 2009

4 Generation Family Tree No Photos

This is a standard 4 Generation Family Tree with an additional line for Marriage dates. Additional items such as marriage date are $1 per couple. Examples of additional items are Immigration Date, Emigration Date, Marriage, Burial Location, LDS Ordinances

5 Generation Family Tree with Photos ~ Horizontal

6 Generation Family Tree with Photos

Here is a sample of a 6 Generation chart with photos.Your tree will be in electronic format, unless otherwise specified, for you to print in any size desired.
All photos to be provided by client unless prior arrangements for research have been made.