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I have a great-great aunt (one maternal, one paternal) who researched their family lines extensively. On my mother's side of the family, my great-great aunt was educated at Columbia University, twice president of the Crawford County Historical Society (Crawford County, Pennsylvania), and died after delivering a keynote address to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
You could say genealogy is in my blood!
When I earned an M.I.L.S. degree (U. Michigan, 1987), I became the inheritor of literally volumes of letters, photos, and genealogy research from both my parents. Today, I live in northern Nevada, and have researched some early immigrant families of northern California and northern Nevada (Virginia City, Sacramento, and San Francisco). I have done a couple of research projects into Spanish colonial New Mexico.
Primary area of expertise is more or less chronological: Massachusetts Bay Colony, District of Maine, New London and Lyme, Connecticut, The Connecticut River Migration to Springfield and Chicopee, Massachusetts. and migration onto the Appalachian Plateau.
I have a great-great aunt (one maternal, one paternal) who researched their family lines extensively. On my mother's side of the family, my great-great aunt was educated at Columbia University, twice president of the Crawford County Historical Society (Crawford County, Pennsylvania), and died after delivering a keynote address to the Daughters of the American Revolution.
You could say genealogy is in my blood!
When I earned an M.I.L.S. degree (U. Michigan, 1987), I became the inheritor of literally volumes of letters, photos, and genealogy research from both my parents. Today, I live in northern Nevada, and have researched some early immigrant families of northern California and northern Nevada (Virginia City, Sacramento, and San Francisco). I have done a couple of research projects into Spanish colonial New Mexico.
Primary area of expertise is more or less chronological: Massachusetts Bay Colony, District of Maine, New London and Lyme, Connecticut, The Connecticut River Migration to Springfield and Chicopee, Massachusetts. and migration onto the Appalachian Plateau.
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