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Quilts, Cemeteries, Snowflakes or Genealogy Fun in Pictures
A quilt show was to take place in Plattsburgh, N.Y. so plans were made to attend. To be honest, I do not need much of a reason to visit my old hometown. This trip would be a perfect way to … Continue reading →
Posted in Lets Talk
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Tagged Barney, Bentley, Family history, genealogy, Gonya, Jericho Vermont, Lake Champlain, Meigs, Moore, Moore Family, Plattsburgh, Thomas Chittenden
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Discovering Lost Family History
The first time I can recall the surname Barney, being part of my family’s line was when I read it in my Grandmother’s obituary in 1975. Barney was the maiden name of my grandmother’s mother. One reason was between the … Continue reading →
Posted in Lets Talk
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Tagged Barney, Bennington, Bonnett, Crown Point, Dakin, Douglas, Family history, Fort Ticonderoga, genealogy, Guyette, LeClair, Moore
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Family Feuds Or The Spice Of Genealogy
The pictures in this post were an incredible find. I obtained them by contacting a person who had a family tree listed in ancestry.com. While it was not very complete, it held some information that caught my interest. I sent … Continue reading →
Posted in Whats in a Picture?
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Tagged Barney, Bonnett, Deloria, Family history, genealogy, Guyett, Moore, Plattsburgh, Tromblee
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81 Comments