Amy Johnson Crow, on her blog No Story Too Small, has challenged her fellow bloggers to post 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks. This is week forty-one, in my attempt to catch up before the end of the year! My great-great-great-great grandmother Faith Collins, daughter of John Colins, was born around 1817, likely in Yorkshire, England. She […]
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52 Ancestors: #41 Faith (Collins) Hindle (1817-1886)
Posted in 52 Ancestors, Collins, Hindle on December 18, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
SNGF – List your matrilineal lines
Posted in Ansted, Barnes, Burton, Collins, Davey, Fee, Hindle, Hunter, Johnson, Northeast on October 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s Saturday night and time for some genealogy fun, courtesy of Randy Seaver’s Genea-musings website. Our mission tonight: 1) List your matrilineal line – your mother, her mother, etc. back to the first identifiable mother. Note: this line is how your mitochondrial DNA was passed to you! 2) Tell us if you have had your mitochondrial […]
SNGF – My “Heritage Pie” chart
Posted in Ansted, Barker, Burton, Collins, Davey, Dool, Fee, Hindle, Humphreys, Hunter, Johnson, Kelly, Lusty, Oakley, Richardson, Salter, St. John, Summerville, Taylor, Thomas, tagged SNGF on July 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s Saturday night again which means it’s time for Randy Seaver’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun over at Genea-Musings. Tonight’s mission is: 1) List your 16 great-great-grandparents with their birth, death and marriage data (dates and places). [Hint – you might use an Ancestral Name List from your software for this.] 2) Determine the countries (or […]
Happy Canada Day!
Posted in Ansted, Baker, Barker, Bohle, Burton, Collins, Coulman, Davey, Doan, Dool, Fee, Glover, Haight, Hindle, Humphreys, Hunter, Johnson, Kelly, Lloyd, Lusty, Oakley, Richardson, Salter, St. John, Summerville, Taylor, Thomas, Williams on July 1, 2011 | 6 Comments »
In honour of Canada Day, I am listing all of my ancestors who made the long ocean voyage to settle here. Most of them arrived here well before Confederation and all of them settled in what is today Quebec and Ontario. I haven’t completely researched or documented everyone listed here – some are still more in the realm […]
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