Sunday, July 19, 2015
Finding cousins: Wainwright
See previous posts. The entire Wainwright line is now on the Ancestry family tree, waiting for your to find spouses, children, and cousins to take to the temple!
Monday, July 6, 2015
Finding Cousins: Crowley
See previous post. The Crowley family is another example of where we could find cousins to take to the temple.
I only have record of Dennis Crowley and Elizabeth Parsons having one child, our direct ancestor Elizabeth Ann Crowley. Does Elizabeth Ann have siblings? Has their work been done? Who knows ... but you could find out! You better watch out, though, cause once I get all of this stuff on our Ancestry.com tree, you best believe I'm gonna' be all up in dat bizness.
I only have record of Dennis Crowley and Elizabeth Parsons having one child, our direct ancestor Elizabeth Ann Crowley. Does Elizabeth Ann have siblings? Has their work been done? Who knows ... but you could find out! You better watch out, though, cause once I get all of this stuff on our Ancestry.com tree, you best believe I'm gonna' be all up in dat bizness.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Finding Cousins: Carr
See previous post. The Carr family is a perfect example of where we could find cousins to take to the temple.
Thomas and Louisa had eight children. We descend through Elizabeth Carr (married to William Bean), and that line is pretty well documented. However, I have five of Elizabeth's siblings that have no spouses and the other two with spouses, but no documented children. All of these people were born in England from 1826-1855. There are a lot of good records around that time and at least one of these people have to have a descendant line, perhaps one that needs work done! Call me if you have questions!
Thomas and Louisa had eight children. We descend through Elizabeth Carr (married to William Bean), and that line is pretty well documented. However, I have five of Elizabeth's siblings that have no spouses and the other two with spouses, but no documented children. All of these people were born in England from 1826-1855. There are a lot of good records around that time and at least one of these people have to have a descendant line, perhaps one that needs work done! Call me if you have questions!
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