Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Genealogy #70

I explored Footnote.com, and found a lot of interesting things. I honed in on Saint Edward The Confessor's page. He had listed a wealth of information on Saint/King Edward as well as pictures. Also included was a timeline. I spent a good ten minutes viewing the page. Moreover, numerous original documents are posted. Many of the original documents that I came across were from the Civil War era. It made me wish my grandfather was more computer literate as he would find these documents fascinating!

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Genealogy #69

I conducted a search using Ancestry.com. I chose my great grandfather as my search subject. The Texas Birth Index returned the birth record of my grandfather's brother, which lists my great grandfather as the father. The U.S. Census also returned information on my great grandfather. The 1930 census lists my great grandfather, John Atticus Meador, as the Head of Household; age 34; 4 children; and, married to Leslie Carrie Banks. Finally, the Social Security Death Index cites his birth as April 22, 1896 and his death as February 1983. It also lists my grandfather's SS number, which I was surprised to see. I was not aware that the SS Death Index lists this type of information. All in all, I would say that I had a fairly successful search. I plan to do some searching on my great grandmother in my free time!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Genealogy #68


1. Yes, I have pursued an oral history project. This was an assignment for me in high school. I chose to work with my grandmother as she was the most colorful and knowledgeable member of the family. The assignment didn't require that I become too involved, but rather was intended to familiarize us with the process of research. After finishing the assignmnet, I had plans to continue on. Unfortunately, high school got in the way, and that pet project soon fell by the wayside. Sadly, my grandmother passed on last year, therefore, I am unable to pick up where I left off. If I were pursue another oral history project, I would utilize the voice and memory of my Aunt Joanne. She is my grandmother's sister.

2. Via Find a Grave I searched for the oldest burial listed at Bennett Cemetery located in Apple Springs, Texas. I chose this cemetery as it is where my grandmother and much of her family is buried. Elizabeth Thomas Moulds is the oldest listed burial. She was born May 18, 1821 in Mississipps. She died July 19, 1908 in Groveton, Texas. Her spouse is listed as Walter Moulds Jr. No children are listed.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Genealogy #67

Yes, I have begun my own research of my grandfather's side of the family. You learn so much as you work through the process. You must be tenacious. The most important advice I would offer someone undertaking genealogical research is, however, the advice offerred second in post #67. 'Talk to your living relatives'. Let the oral history that living relatives provide act as a compass. Let them point you in the right direction. Ask direct questions of them. Speaking to living relatives about you and your family's history will also inspire and motivate you and your search. I have found that throughout my search, I have been able to answer questions for my grandfather! It's a discovery process for all involved. Moreover, I would like to add that, the resources cited in post #67 are incredibly helpful in initiating your genealogical research.