Yearly Archives: 2009

Leta Smith’s Family Tree Branch Has Been Found!

Leta Ethel Smith, sister of Frank Edward Smith (my wife’s great grandfather) was born in Iowa on May 30, 1887.  The only thing we knew about her, until today, was that she had twins named Merle and Berle.  In fact we have pictures of Leta, Merle and Berle in our possession.  There is some recollection

By |2009-12-20T17:26:37-05:00December 20th, 2009|Found Documents, On The Genealogy Trail, Surname: Smith|Comments Off on Leta Smith’s Family Tree Branch Has Been Found!

Three Generations of Sheehans in The United States

THE FIRST US GENERATION OF SHEEHANS Jeremiah D Sheehan was born circa 1826 in Ireland.  He arrived in the US sometime around 1845, although no concrete details about his immigration have been found yet.  He was married to Mary Sullivan, who was born circa 1829 in Ireland. Together they had six children. • Jeremiah Sheehan,

By |2009-12-07T17:18:27-05:00December 7th, 2009|On The Genealogy Trail, Surname: Sheehan|Comments Off on Three Generations of Sheehans in The United States

Questioning Ancestry.com’s DNA Results

Today, I fired off an email to Ancestry.com’s Customer Support to let them know that I had my DNA re-tested with Family Tree DNA after my initial disappointment with the service there.  Results are due back in January.

By |2009-12-07T16:46:55-05:00December 7th, 2009|DNA Testing|Comments Off on Questioning Ancestry.com’s DNA Results

Ann Hayes Enters Stamp Contest And Needs Your Vote!

Ann Hayes' stamp art (8 years old) has been selected to be on display in the Winter Wonderland Gallery. She is part of a contest and she needs your vote. There have been thousands of pieces of artwork submitted and hers was chosen from entries from around the country. You can vote every twenty four

By |2009-12-03T23:28:07-05:00December 3rd, 2009|Family Events, Immediate Family, Surname: Hayes|Comments Off on Ann Hayes Enters Stamp Contest And Needs Your Vote!

The Death Certificate of Angelo Anthony Baroni

I finally obtained the death certificate for Angelo Anthony Baroni (Baron).  After a third review of his wife's naturalization papers, I noticed a small note that indicated that her husband died in October of 1913.  So I hired someone to go to the New Jersey State Archive to retrieve a copy of the death certificate.

By |2009-12-01T07:06:50-05:00December 1st, 2009|Found Documents, Surname: Baron|Comments Off on The Death Certificate of Angelo Anthony Baroni

The Baron Scherer Chapel

The Baron Scherer Chapel The Baron Scherer Chapel (“The Chapel on the Hill”) is located in the Bellevue Cedar Hill Memory Gardens in Daytona Beach. Fl. Karen Szczeniak, the volunteer Find-A Grave photographer who took the pictures, called the Chapel grand and impressive.  She says the chapel is in generally good condition but has some

By |2009-11-28T09:42:08-05:00November 24th, 2009|Surname: Baron, Tombstone Tuesday|Comments Off on The Baron Scherer Chapel

Two New Photo’s Indicate Two Tierney Branches Knew Each Other!

The other day I found two photographs that seem to link two branches of the Tierney family together. The pictures come from the collection of Frank Noel and May (Berry) Tierney who lived in Larchmont, New York.  Frank Noel Tierney  and Raymond A Tierney were first cousins, so it makes sense that they new of

By |2009-11-10T18:04:00-05:00November 10th, 2009|Surname: Tierney|Comments Off on Two New Photo’s Indicate Two Tierney Branches Knew Each Other!

Obituary: Lloyd Lewis, died March 9, 2000

Lloyd Lewis, 71, of Glen Mills, who for 19 years worked to improve the living conditions of senior citizens, died Thursday from pneumonia after treatment for acute leukemia. In 1971, Mr. Lewis began his work with the elderly when he became founding executive director of the Kendal Organization in Kennett Square and established Kendal at

By |2009-10-20T00:03:45-04:00October 20th, 2009|Obituaries, Surname: Lewis|Comments Off on Obituary: Lloyd Lewis, died March 9, 2000
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