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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Dinner with My Grandparents
My paternal grandfather, Michał Dańko, died in 1953. I never met him because he died before I was born. His wife, Marianna Dziurzyńska, died in 1969. We called her “Nanny”. My maternal grandfather, Konstanty Niedziałkowski, died in 1978. We called him … Continue reading
Posted in Chmielewski/Meleski, Daily Journal, Dańko, Dziurzyński, Niedziałkowski
Tagged Carnival of Genealogy
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Map My DNA
Inspired by John D. Reid of Anglo-Celtic Connections (as mentioned by Blaine Bettinger of the Genetic Genealogist), I’ve used Google Maps to plot the earliest known locations of the contributors to my DNA. Continue reading
Posted in Chodkowski, Daily Journal, Dańko, Dziurzyński, Gutowski, Niedziałkowski, Wojnowski
Tagged DNA, Maps
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San Francisco Bay Area Genealogy Calendar – February 2008
February 2008 Saturday, February 2, 2008 – 9:00 AM Beginners’ Breakfast Star Restaurant, 1700 Novato Boulevard, Novato Sponsored by the Marin County Genealogical Society * Saturday, February 2, 2008 – 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Intro to Genealogy California Genealogical Society and … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Journal
Tagged SF Genealogy Calendar
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Finding Obituaries Online
Obituaries can be a major source of information for Family History research. While death notices may simply state the name of the deceased and the date of death, many obituaries include much, much more . Obituaries may include the name of the deceased, the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Journal
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The Cemetery Record of the Hanley Family
When I visited the grave of the Hanley Family in 2005, I obtained a copy of the cemetery record for the lot. Continue reading
Posted in Daily Journal, Hanley
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The Grave of George A. Hanley
While visiting family graves in St. John’s Cemetery in Worcester, Massachusetts, I came upon the grave of George A. Hanley and his wife Anne Rembiszewski. Continue reading
Posted in Daily Journal, Hanley
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San Mateo County Genealogical Society Spring 2008 Seminar
The San Mateo County Genealogical Society has announced their Spring 2008 Seminar. Continue reading
The Cemetery Record of John and Anna Hoey
When I visited the grave of John and Anna Hoey in 2005, I obtained a copy of the cemetery record for the lot. Continue reading
Posted in Daily Journal, Hoey
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The Graves of John W. Hoey, Sr. and Anna M. Mattrick
The parents of James R. And William J. Hoey were buried in St. John’s Cemetery in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Their grave is adjacent to that of their sons’. The Graves of John W. Hoey, Sr. and Anna M. Mattrick … Continue reading
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The Cemetery Record of James and William Hoey
When I visited the grave of James and William Hoey in 2005, I obtained a copy of the cemetery record for the lot. Â The Cemetery Record of James and William Hoey – Page 1 Â The Cemetery Record of … Continue reading
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