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The Hubbard Family of Kent England
  • Language: en

The Hubbard Family of Kent England

My Hubbard ancestry has been found in Dover, Kent England back to Isaac Hubbard who married the widow Mary Ducy in St. James in 1698. This book follows Isaac and Mary's descendants down four generations through their son Isaac, their grandson Philip, their greaat-grandson Philip and their great-great-granddaughter Milly Elizabeth who married John Caspall. Full details plus images of all genealogy documents for the individuals named above are provided. Basic information on all siblings is also included.

Sharing Family Stories and Memories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

Sharing Family Stories and Memories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Family stories are lost over three generations unless they are recorded and preserved. Don't wait to start preserving your precious memories. It is important as genealogists that we not forget about writing our own story. Finding an ancestor diary is a huge thrill. But what about our own memories and stories? We need to preserve them for future generations. I invite you to begin your personal genealogy journey. Start your own journal and write your stories. Use the prompts in this book to jog your memory or guide you. Write daily or weekly or monthly, but write!

The Wildbore Family of Kent England
  • Language: en

The Wildbore Family of Kent England

The Wildbore family is found in Minster, Thanet, Kent England as far back as 1550. The surname has been found as Wildbore, Wildebore, Wildboar, Wyldbore, Wyldboar, Wyldebore, and Wilbore. This book follows 4 generations of descendants of George Wildbore and his wife Alicia Pamphlett (nee Sackett) who married in Minster, Thanet, Kent England in 1571.

Ancestor Marriage Record Finder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Ancestor Marriage Record Finder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Most genealogists search the obvious marriage records such as Church records and Vital Stats (Marriage Registrations or Certificates). These records are fairly well known but before Civil Registration began, in whatever country your ancestor was from, you will have to look for other records for a marriage date. If we don't find our ancestor in one of those common marriage records, we're often stuck! Where to search next? The Ancestor Marriage Record Finder can help direct you to alternate sources for marriage records. All we need to do is think outside the box. Ask yourself what happens when a couple marries? What events take place around a marriage? What kind of Marriage record paper trail is created at the time of marriage of an individual? The answers to these questions will lead you to other sources of marriage records and hopefully end that brick-wall.

Death Finds a Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Death Finds a Way

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. With her husband Steven, Janie heads to Salt Lake City Utah to track down her elusive fourth great-grandmother. But her search into the past leads her to more than she bargained for. Her discovery of a dark secret brings her closer to danger. Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present, and untangle a web of lies before disaster strikes?

Ancestor Death Record Finder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Ancestor Death Record Finder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Most genealogists search the obvious birth records such as Church records and Vital Stats (Birth Registrations or Certificates). These records are fairly well known but before Civil Registration began in whatever country your ancestor was from, you will have to look for other records for a birth date. If we don't find our ancestor in one of those common death records, we're stuck! Where to search next? The Ancestor Death Record Finder can help direct you to alternate sources for birth records. All we need to do is think outside the box.

Ancestor Birth Record Finder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Ancestor Birth Record Finder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Most genealogists search the obvious birth records such as Church records and Vital Stats (Birth Registrations or Certificates). These records are fairly well known but before Civil Registration began in whatever country your ancestor was from, you will have to look for other records for a birth date.If we don't find our ancestor in one of those common birth records, we're stuck Where to search next? The Ancestor Birth Finder can help direct you to alternate sources for birth records. All we need to do is think outside the box.What happens when a child is born? When a woman becomes pregnant? What events take place around the birth of a child? What kind of birth record paper trail is created on the birth of an individual? The answers to these questions will lead you to other sources of birth records and hopefully end that brick-wall.When an ancestor is born, many records leading up to and surrounding that birth might be created. Let's talk about records kept before an ancestor is born, and those created after a birth up to the individual's death.

Filling in the Gaps
  • Language: en

Filling in the Gaps

Book consists of information on how to find pre-1865 Canadian passenger lists, combined with descriptions of lists of immigrants with URLs to the lists, or short lists of immigrants.

New Netherland Settlers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

New Netherland Settlers

Adriaen Vincent, a Walloon from Belgium, made the perilous journey to New Netherland with his wife Magdaleen and their young family in the early 1640s. A former West Indies Company soldier, Adriaen was embarking on a new life. The family settled in the village of New Amsterdam, which would one day become the city of New York. Life could not have been easy for the couple, faced with a different culture and language. But settlers were pouring in and New Amsterdam was flourishing. Within a few years Adriaen and Magdaleen opened a tavern which catered to sailors and new arrivals. Their fortunes soon took a turn for the better and the family settled into their new life. This book contains new information on the family in the Netherlands and New Netherland, as well as details on descendants of Adriaen and Magdaleen

New Netherland Settlers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

New Netherland Settlers

Settlement in New Netherland (New York) did not begin until Fort Orange (Albany) was built in 1621. Willem Pieterse Van Slyke sailed from Holland to the New World in 1660 on De Trouw. His uncle Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke had settled in New Netherland in 1634. This book follows Willem Pieterse and his descendants down 5 generations. It is fully sourced with footnotes. It also reveals for the first time, the origins of Willem and his uncle Cornelis in Breuckelen in the Netherlands.