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My Super X-Grandma – Tabitha Eaton

My Super X-Grandma – Tabitha Eaton

May 29, 2018May 29, 2018Descent, ProjectsAncestry, Chart, DNA, Eaton, Jackson, Moore, Myers, Payne, Sapp, Shuman, Yoho

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hat is a Super X-Grandma? That is a good question. It is just a term I made up for an ancestor of mine who I feel a very strong connection to, Tabitha Eaton. She is what

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Project Places – Center of the Map

Project Places – Center of the Map

May 24, 2018May 24, 2018Places, ProjectsWest Virginia

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he chart below is part of what I have been working on that has taken me from blogging. I have been chart crazy lately. This is the start of my GPS/UTM chart for Wetzel County, West Virginia. The

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Start – Finnegan Begin Again

Start – Finnegan Begin Again

February 1, 2018February 19, 2018Blogging, Personal, Projects#52ancestors, #AncestorChallenge2018, #FHWC2018, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018, Ancestor Challenge 2018, Family History Writing Challenge 2018, Gendover, Genealogy Do-Over

[dropcap]The [/dropcap]year will start with a “simple” task. The preparation and education that comes with it: a Genealogy Do-Over. I will run behind the 2018 schedule but the point is to do it right. I

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Project Places – How I Got Lost

Project Places – How I Got Lost

February 11, 2015February 17, 2018Places, Projects, SoftwareFamily Search, Family Tree Maker, FTM, Legacy Family Tree, TNG, Word Press

Project Places started wonderfully. [dropcap]I [/dropcap]was excited to clean up my place list in Family Tree Maker 2014 and geocode everything. I made allot of progress moving the parts of places that FTM said should

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Project Places – Geocoding My Past

Project Places – Geocoding My Past

January 26, 2015February 17, 2018Places, Projects

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]roject Places is an ongoing series. My personal goal is to complete this over the next year. I am both excited and hesitant to undertake the task. Geocoding ones past can be difficult. Geocoding is more difficult

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