I just did this yesterday. Found a great book about a Quaker family that came from Ireland in the late 1600 to PA. It contained information about a few of my ancestors including descriptions of them. It was fabulous.
I watched this video when I was first researching my colonial roots. Since that time, I have learned that my family also traces back to the first Dutch settlers. My 10th great grandfather Wolphert Gerretse van Kouwenhoven. His daughter married into the Van Voorhees famly. This was all very surprising to learn! The information in this video was very helpful!
Another extremely useful video - contains very detailed instructions on how to make use of the zillions of data bases and books that Ancestry makes available. I'm going to start using it right now. I may not come up for air for many many hours. Thanks Crista.
Crista, always love your webinars. This one was particularly helpful. I have ancestors from Mass. Bay Colony in 1630's. Never thought of searching in card catalog for Stories...THANK YOU!
Doris Hill that is interesting my mom was doing a little searching on some more of my family and who our ancestors are and there is a cemetery here in Pennsylvania with Quakers barried in it where I have some family on my mom's side also barried I'm a a descendent of John Tripp the founder. There are tripps, Millers, and Quakers all in the cemetery which we are also related to the Millers in my family as well so I wonder if they are all connected some how.🤔
Part 2: Would recommend you show what types of information to enter from several different types of examples - a document saved from familysearch or newspaper; a scanned document from your personal collection; a book or magazine. You've done a similar presentation (I plan to again watch and review), but recommend this be more along the format of 'citations for dummie.' Very basic; step by step and maybe 'stock' entries that we could copy and adapt to what we are saving.
Hi Christa! I have been researching my ancestors who were Scotsmen that came to the US in 1774 and since they were Loyalists, moved to Canada. I would love a session that covers records available during that time period in the US and Canada.
Part 1: Looking forward to the September presentations. Thank you for all the effort and time you put into them. Wondering if I might request you do an indepth presentation of entering citations into FTM and/or on ancestry.com member trees. At first glance, the dataentry box(es) seem self-explanatory, but I find myself confused and unsure as to what information to enter.
I have a question about the surname change in spelling. One of my lines surname is spelled Kenison. By 1850 or so it was written into the census as kennison. Took me forever to find that 1900 census to go back further. However I can't go back further than my 2nd great grandparents in that line. Supposedly my 2nd great grandfather's father was born in Canada Eng. His mother New Hampshire. However my grand aunt told me that she thinks my 3rd great grandparents were from Canada and got married
I would love any videos on tracing english immigrants to massachussets during the 1600s. Several people have trees that include a certain ancestor who came to America (married in Cambridge, Mass 1637) some time prior to his marriage, but have found nothing about where in England he came from. There may have been a name change, but no way to trace him to England.
Most of these "gateway ancestors" (as they are called) have been well documented by the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. You might want to contact them.
Lysa Green There is a book you can buy that lists the ships and its passengers that came to various US ports from 1600- 1825. The US only keeps immigration records to 1829, so this book is your best bet. Google it.
somewhere around there before they moved to Iowa or Kansas. She said the mother of my 3rd great grandparent was Hurron Indian from Canada. At any rate I can't find my 2nd great grandfather again in any census before 1900. Any suggestions?
The thing is that both John and Mary be it Marks or Mendes had the same year born, where they were born, where their parents came from. Same immigration year of 1891 for John. It seems like they are the same. I don't know why they would change their last name if that is so. My dad has said her mother remarried but he's not sure. However in 1940s census my grandmother as we know was married 2 her first husband and had a son. Her mom is living with her as a widow under Mary M Mendes.
So not knowing why the last name changed or if there was a 2nd marriage I can't search back and know I got the right people. Basically my goal is to find out what part of Portugal her parents came from. Since it wouldn't be far you'd think that would be easy. Any suggestions?
I am having problems finding my grandmother's parents and their parents in Hawaii. I found her parents John and Mary Marks along with her and her sister and brother in a 1920 census. I know her father came from portugal and her mother was born in hawaii but her parents came from portugal. I found a 1930 census for a John and Mary Mendes with my grandmother. We do have a postcard saved that was addressed to my grandmother as Elizabeth Mendes in '32. However her maiden name is Marks.
I have a branch on my tree that possibly goes back to Jamestown "Twitty". I also have a branch that were lifelong friends with Frank and Jesse James "Hudspeth". Maybe even part of the James Younger gang. What I'm curious about is I just discovered that my boyfriend is actually My 5th cousin. It's a bit odd to find out we share our 5th GGP's since I've know him most of my life. Just how many people are married to distant cousins and don't know. I recognised his Gma's maiden. Wish I hadn't lol
After getting into genealogy I discovered my husband and I are 7th cousins We are both descended from John Chandler who came to Jamestown in 1609 on the ship Hercules at age 9 as an indentured servant. His decadent the second Joseph Chandler (born 1739)is our common ancestor. then It splits I am from the 3rd Joseph and my husband from James Chandler.
I think It's sort of funny, he doesn't. This isn't something that should be kept secret is it. He doesn't even want me to tell our families. 5th cousins are very distant relatives correct?
Everything you said applies to all time periods. You did not touch on the records that are lost for New England and how to get around that. You are usually more helpful.
I just did this yesterday. Found a great book about a Quaker family that came from Ireland in the late 1600 to PA. It contained information about a few of my ancestors including descriptions of them. It was fabulous.
I watched this video when I was first researching my colonial roots. Since that time, I have learned that my family also traces back to the first Dutch settlers. My 10th great grandfather Wolphert Gerretse van Kouwenhoven. His daughter married into the Van Voorhees famly. This was all very surprising to learn! The information in this video was very helpful!
Another extremely useful video - contains very detailed instructions on how to make use of the zillions of data bases and books that Ancestry makes available. I'm going to start using it right now. I may not come up for air for many many hours. Thanks Crista.
Crista, always love your webinars. This one was particularly helpful. I have ancestors from Mass. Bay Colony in 1630's. Never thought of searching in card catalog for Stories...THANK YOU!
Nice presentation, Christa! Wow! What a fund of information! Thanks!
Very helpful! Have Dutch ancestors too. Thanks for explaining the card catalog on Ancestry.com. I now have a whole new avenue to explore!
I am part Dutch myself, and also part Frisian.
Thank you. I have Pennsylvania Dutch / French in my line. Byers & LeFever This has helped so much. Very enjoyable.
Lisa
Some of my Ancestors were Quakers who sailed with William Penn from England to what is now Pennsylvania.
Doris Hill very cool. Some of mine were Virginia Quakers
Doris Hill that is interesting my mom was doing a little searching on some more of my family and who our ancestors are and there is a cemetery here in Pennsylvania with Quakers barried in it where I have some family on my mom's side also barried I'm a a descendent of John Tripp the founder. There are tripps, Millers, and Quakers all in the cemetery which we are also related to the Millers in my family as well so I wonder if they are all connected some how.🤔
wow great history lesson Thank you
I have just found Crum/Crumb info on google and in the All American Genealogical-Biographical Index by watching this. Thank you :)
Very interesting.
Part 2: Would recommend you show what types of information to enter from several different types of examples - a document saved from familysearch or newspaper; a scanned document from your personal collection; a book or magazine.
You've done a similar presentation (I plan to again watch and review), but recommend this be more along the format of 'citations for dummie.' Very basic; step by step and maybe 'stock' entries that we could copy and adapt to what we are saving.
Very interesting and informative!
Hi Christa! I have been researching my ancestors who were Scotsmen that came to the US in 1774 and since they were Loyalists, moved to Canada. I would love a session that covers records available during that time period in the US and Canada.
My Great-Grand Father, Edward Leister came over on the Mayflower in 1620. He was an indentured servant.
On my mom's side I am a descendent of John Tripp the founder who found tripp Park in pennsylvania.
Part 1: Looking forward to the September presentations. Thank you for all the effort and time you put into them.
Wondering if I might request you do an indepth presentation of entering citations into FTM and/or on ancestry.com member trees. At first glance, the dataentry box(es) seem self-explanatory, but I find myself confused and unsure as to what information to enter.
Don't forget the Palatines. Who spread out from New Amsterdam up the Hudson valley to Mohawk valley and Pennsylvania.
Why when I go to full screen the text is blurred?
Oh hey my grandparents live in somerset county
I have a question about the surname change in spelling. One of my lines surname is spelled Kenison. By 1850 or so it was written into the census as kennison. Took me forever to find that 1900 census to go back further. However I can't go back further than my 2nd great grandparents in that line. Supposedly my 2nd great grandfather's father was born in Canada Eng. His mother New Hampshire. However my grand aunt told me that she thinks my 3rd great grandparents were from Canada and got married
I would love any videos on tracing english immigrants to massachussets during the 1600s. Several people have trees that include a certain ancestor who came to America (married in Cambridge, Mass 1637) some time prior to his marriage, but have found nothing about where in England he came from. There may have been a name change, but no way to trace him to England.
Most of these "gateway ancestors" (as they are called) have been well documented by the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. You might want to contact them.
Lysa Green There is a book you can buy that lists the ships and its passengers that came to various US ports from 1600- 1825. The US only keeps immigration records to 1829, so this book is your best bet. Google it.
somewhere around there before they moved to Iowa or Kansas. She said the mother of my 3rd great grandparent was Hurron Indian from Canada. At any rate I can't find my 2nd great grandfather again in any census before 1900. Any suggestions?
The thing is that both John and Mary be it Marks or Mendes had the same year born, where they were born, where their parents came from. Same immigration year of 1891 for John. It seems like they are the same. I don't know why they would change their last name if that is so. My dad has said her mother remarried but he's not sure. However in 1940s census my grandmother as we know was married 2 her first husband and had a son. Her mom is living with her as a widow under Mary M Mendes.
Both of my parents in family came to New England in the early 1600's via Boston. They were Quakers with Money.
I always think it's interesting that the separatists were called "Protestants" because they literally "protested" concerning religion.
So not knowing why the last name changed or if there was a 2nd marriage I can't search back and know I got the right people. Basically my goal is to find out what part of Portugal her parents came from. Since it wouldn't be far you'd think that would be easy. Any suggestions?
I am having problems finding my grandmother's parents and their parents in Hawaii. I found her parents John and Mary Marks along with her and her sister and brother in a 1920 census. I know her father came from portugal and her mother was born in hawaii but her parents came from portugal. I found a 1930 census for a John and Mary Mendes with my grandmother. We do have a postcard saved that was addressed to my grandmother as Elizabeth Mendes in '32. However her maiden name is Marks.
I have a branch on my tree that possibly goes back to Jamestown "Twitty". I also have a branch that were lifelong friends with Frank and Jesse James "Hudspeth". Maybe even part of the James Younger gang. What I'm curious about is I just discovered that my boyfriend is actually My 5th cousin. It's a bit odd to find out we share our 5th GGP's since I've know him most of my life. Just how many people are married to distant cousins and don't know. I recognised his Gma's maiden. Wish I hadn't lol
After getting into genealogy I discovered my husband and I are 7th cousins We are both descended from John Chandler who came to Jamestown in 1609 on the ship Hercules at age 9 as an indentured servant. His decadent the second Joseph Chandler (born 1739)is our common ancestor. then It splits I am from the 3rd Joseph and my husband from James Chandler.
What about New Sweden?
What would you like to know? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Sweden
I think It's sort of funny, he doesn't. This isn't something that should be kept secret is it. He doesn't even want me to tell our families. 5th cousins are very distant relatives correct?
hoykiss very distant, I really wouldn't worry, when you think about it if we all went back centuries we could all be related in some way x
Everything you said applies to all time periods. You did not touch on the records that are lost for New England and how to get around that. You are usually more helpful.
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