Using Excel as a family tree program.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Has anyone ever used a simple excel spreadsheet to organize your genealogy information? I purchased Family Tree Maker and it's not loading on my computer. I'm getting error after error.
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Tombstone Tuesday: Jacob Snook, Elmira Snook nee Tuttle
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
This week I wanted to share the tombstones of my Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather and Grandmother Jacob Snook and Elmira Snook (nee Tuttle)
My grandfather's middle name was Tuttle. This marriage is where the Tuttle family united with the Snook family. Also my father's middle name is Jacob. Jacob and Elmira also had a daughter named Ida May. My daughter's middle name is Mae :) I feel like so much of my family history can be found just on this one stone.
I've been slacking lately on my research on this side of the family. Truth be told, I have no idea why I stopped. However, as I work and get deeper into my family history, I want to get in my car drive the 400 miles home and spend a day "visiting" with my family.
My grandfather's middle name was Tuttle. This marriage is where the Tuttle family united with the Snook family. Also my father's middle name is Jacob. Jacob and Elmira also had a daughter named Ida May. My daughter's middle name is Mae :) I feel like so much of my family history can be found just on this one stone.
I've been slacking lately on my research on this side of the family. Truth be told, I have no idea why I stopped. However, as I work and get deeper into my family history, I want to get in my car drive the 400 miles home and spend a day "visiting" with my family.
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New Roadblock - Peter Snook
Monday, October 11, 2010
I'm on a fall break for school and I refuse to do any homework so instead I dove head first into my family tree again. This time I'm working on my father's side. Things were moving pretty good thanks to a few books my father had given me the last time I was home until I hit Peter Snook.
The only info I have on Peter Snook is that he was born about 1770 in/around Sussex New Jersey. He was also married to Elizabeth Simmons. Their son Phillip Snook is my ancestor. All information stops at him being the father of Phillip.
I'm taking this as a natural stopping point and walking away for a while.
The only info I have on Peter Snook is that he was born about 1770 in/around Sussex New Jersey. He was also married to Elizabeth Simmons. Their son Phillip Snook is my ancestor. All information stops at him being the father of Phillip.
I'm taking this as a natural stopping point and walking away for a while.
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Genealogy Software
Monday, October 4, 2010
I have a question for fellow genealogists.
When I started pursuing our family history, I really wasn't serious so I just used ancestry.com. I'm now looking to move my information from ancestry.com to my personal hard drive. What software do you all recommend? I'm willing to pay for it, within reason of course :)
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Tombstone Tuesday: Dubois Swezy (1841 - 1906)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
It's been a while since I've posted in here. **blush**
I wanted to share the gravestone of my Gr Gr Great Grandfather Dubois Swezy located in Glenwood Cemetary in Vernon, New Jersey. This line of my family seems to stop with him. I haven't been able to locate information regarding his parents. Part of that problem stems from the change in the last name. Civil war records has his last name as Sweezey while the census has him as Swezey. The current Swezy's in my family are the same as Dubois Swezy's stone.
As I stated about, Dubois Swezy was in the civil war. He was part of the 56th Regiment of the New York Infantry. What fascinates me about this, and also occurred to me just last week, was that during that time he traveled from Orange County New York to the area I live in now and even further to South Carolina. I see the signs all over the area memorializing the civil war trails and battles and I can't help but wonder if my ancestor walked the same ground I am.
Thanks for letting me share my story. I hope to one day uncover the mysteries of his family so I can continue on this part of my family tree.
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I wanted to share the gravestone of my Gr Gr Great Grandfather Dubois Swezy located in Glenwood Cemetary in Vernon, New Jersey. This line of my family seems to stop with him. I haven't been able to locate information regarding his parents. Part of that problem stems from the change in the last name. Civil war records has his last name as Sweezey while the census has him as Swezey. The current Swezy's in my family are the same as Dubois Swezy's stone.
As I stated about, Dubois Swezy was in the civil war. He was part of the 56th Regiment of the New York Infantry. What fascinates me about this, and also occurred to me just last week, was that during that time he traveled from Orange County New York to the area I live in now and even further to South Carolina. I see the signs all over the area memorializing the civil war trails and battles and I can't help but wonder if my ancestor walked the same ground I am.
Thanks for letting me share my story. I hope to one day uncover the mysteries of his family so I can continue on this part of my family tree.
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