Who puts up “Memorials” at Findagrave?
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Find A Grave (FAG) is a great resource, no question. But who puts the “memorials” on the site? Family? No, it’s primarily “volunteers,” who have absolutely no connection to the deceased or their families. Recently, families have protested to FAG. Sometimes before the bereaved have had the chance to put up a memorial  for a ..read more
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Family Lore – Famous Ancestors?
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
I have often had inquiries from “family researchers” who want to find their “famous” Revolutionary War Major, a governor of some early state, wealthy land owner, even movie stars. Their grandmother told them they were related….. Let me give you an example. “Lucy Hunt” has begun a family history project with two or three generations ..read more
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Girls Going to College Back in the Day?
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
In 1870 America, there were only 500 public high schools with enrollment of about 50,000 students (U.S. population was almost 40 million in 1870 as per census data). At that time, enrollment had opened to accept females, mostly to be trained as teachers. Reading, writing and arithmetic curriculums were also expanding to train working class ..read more
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Iowa’s Deep German Roots
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Germans were the most numerous group to immigrate to Iowa in the 1800s ..read more
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Funeral Home Records – A Rich Resource
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
The funeral home record for your ancestor is a resource not to be overlooked ..read more
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Genealogy Research Services in Iowa
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Iowa was populated by diverse peoples ..read more
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What to Do with Unclaimed Cremains
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Guest blog by Cris Nagla, posted with her permission. Cris and her partner, Dennis Allen, are well known genealogists in the Midwest. They also manage Avon Cemetery in Polk County, Iowa and host a website that provides funeral home and cemetery records, www.gentreasures.com.  ________________________________ Have you ever wondered what happens to unclaimed cremains?  It is ..read more
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Reciting the Declaration of Independence…1905
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
“The Osage Journal,” Pawhuska, OK, reported in the July 1, 1905 edition: In an article, “4th of July Planned,” it is noted that W.S. Samuel will recite the Declaration of Independence from memory at 10:30 a.m. Then in the July 8 edition of the “The Osage Journal”: “After the invocation music by the band, the ..read more
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Records of the Dearly Departed
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Funeral and Cemetery records available on Genealogical Treasures site ..read more
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Ya Gotta Know the Territory!
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by Bonnie L. Samuel
4y ago
Research the times and places where your ancestors lived ..read more
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