Last month, I reported finding new information about my King ancestry in an 1899 history of Leavenworth, Kansas.((Portrait and biographical record of Leavenworth, Douglas and Franklin counties, Kansas, rev. ed. (Chicago: Chapman Publishing Co.,…
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The Jonnes/Jones family history includes at least three fires of significant import, all of which are tragic losses of heirlooms and ancestral records. The three fires affected three separate generations: my great-grandparents, 2nd great-grandparents…
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My grandmother Helen King Vermilyea (1909-1994) - aka Mrs. Helen Bonn - always said that we were related to Stephen Hopkins, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
She was right! At least that's what a new genealogical source…
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My Mother's memorabilia boxes are revealing all kinds of cool stuff. I knew my Mother was a nostalgic person, but it's just amazing that she apparently kept every letter and card ever received! She truly treasured each and every relationship.
Amidst…
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Like everyone else, the genealogy education industry has been dramatically affected by the coronavirus pandemic. However, my impression is that it also adjusted to the new circumstances somewhat better than most organizations because remote…
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I recently had a family heirloom appraised. It's an oil portrait of 2GG Virginia Smith (1827-1906) as a girl, painted by her older brother Hamilton Lanphere Smith (1819-1903). We had it hanging in our dining room, but moved it recently to…
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There are many reasons why I like genealogy. I should do a blog post on the subject someday.
But, certainly, one reason is to get to know you're progenitors more personally. What did they look like? What kind of personalities did they…
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Following on the previous post, here are seven suggested boy's names from our family tree:
Henry
Nelson
Peter
Lars
David
Thomas
Stephen
HENRY - This is a great example of how genealogy can illustrate an ancient…
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I sometimes think about which baby names would be meaningful from our family history. So this post is primarily addressed to younger family members as well as any future family who are thinking about names for their babies. This was prompted…
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In my last blog post (here), I told the story of an 1880s autograph album owned by my great-grandfather Bernt O. Bonn (1856-1937). In Norway, he was known as Bernt Olsen Bønsmoen. The album revealed that Bernt went back to Norway over a…
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Wyoming Valley, Not Wyoming County
House Fires in Jones Family History
Grandma Was Right (Again!)
My 1961 Norwegian Penpal
Genealogy Conferences Adjust to Pandemic Restrictions
Oil Painting of Virginia Smith (1827-1906)
The Thoughts of Our Ancestors
Suggested Boy’s Names from our Family Tree
Suggested Girl’s Names from our Family Tree
Solved! The Fate of Maren Olsdatter Bønsmoen