This year, I've decided it's time to be more specific about exploring my brick wall ancestors, as well as those who aren't brick walls, but leave me with questions. Sometimes, it's easy to mix up the two. What we think is a brick wall might actually be a research question, one that's easily answered ...
Family History Friday
Navigating the FamilySearch Catalog
While we know FamilySearch is one of the best free genealogy resources available, most people aren't making the most of what they have to offer. If you're going to FamilySearch.org and searching from there, let me show you what you're missing out on and how to dig deeper! Start with the Catalog ...
The Eventful Existence of Edward Callaghan: How DNA Testing Bridged A Life Lived Across 3 Continents
Edward Callaghan lived quite an eventful life and the funny thing is I never knew that not only was he the ancestor of an elementary school friend of mine, but would also become the ancestor of one my children. I've tried for months to sum up his life. We'll see if I succeed this time. My ...
Genealogy Goals
In January of 2019, I put out the declaration that 2019 would be the year I found Great-Great Grandma Emma. After 26 years of searching for her place of birth without luck, that was a pretty bold thing to say. Especially since I did everything wrong in 2019. Here's what we can all learn from my ...
Breaking Down a Brick Wall: Part 3 (finale)
If you've read through Part 1 and Part 2, I'm sure you're wondering what happened next. At least, I hope you are... When I saw the burial record for Margaret Murphy with Emma A. Shaw as the person who'd purchased the plot, I couldn’t contain my excitement. But I would have to over the next 5 ...
Breaking Down a Brick Wall: Part 2
If you started at Part 1, the story continues here! After being told by one genealogical research company that the prognosis for finding my great-great-grandmother, Emma Anna (Murphy) (Reagan) Shaw, was "poor," I thought maybe they were right. However, I had Research Consultation time I had ...