Yearly Archives: 2010

4 Generations of James Leroy Yerks

This photo is of four generations of James L Yerks'. It was taken circa 1969. Based on a few early census records, James L Yerks appears to have changed his name from Leroy Yerks to James Leroy Yerks. James L Yerks Sr is the son of Annie Cutler and George Oakley Yerks. He had two

By |2010-05-25T18:35:42-04:00May 25th, 2010|Photos, Surname: Yerks|Comments Off on 4 Generations of James Leroy Yerks

Johanna Hayes & Children Arrive In The United States in September 1975

According to Lloyd Lewis’ genealogy notes, compiled from reports of various family members, Johanna Hayes and the rest of the family that had not yet emigrated to the United States, finally made the trip over the pond shortly after the death of her husband, Patrick Hayes.  According to a biography of Edward Hayes, a son

By |2010-05-21T09:44:22-04:00May 21st, 2010|Found Documents, Surname: Hayes (on Lewis Side)|Comments Off on Johanna Hayes & Children Arrive In The United States in September 1975

The Tragic Life and Death of Robert John Beattie

Today, I was going through some old records which I had considered “duds”, when I came across a copy of a death record from England for a Robert John Beattie. I initially had discarded the record because the approximate birth year for the person did not match any Robert Beattie I had in the family

By |2021-02-18T16:22:11-05:00May 19th, 2010|Found Documents, Surname: Beattie|Comments Off on The Tragic Life and Death of Robert John Beattie

Jane Lewis Hunter Portrait

I was recently contacted by Peter Aubrey-Smith.  He is my third cousin, once removed on the Lewis branch of my family tree.  He had seen my research on ancestry.com and decided to contact me.  We have since been sharing information back and forth, but the grand prize came the other day when he shared with

By |2010-05-18T16:45:53-04:00May 18th, 2010|Found Treasures, Surname: Lewis|Comments Off on Jane Lewis Hunter Portrait

The Hayes Family Of Bruree, Ireland Found!

Late Thursday night I was doing some casual genealogy surfing at the pilot.familysearch.org web site when I came across a record that caught my eye.  It was an Irish Birth and Baptism Record for a Patrick Hanly in Bruree, Limerick, Ireland.   The spelling of the last name was different than what I had been

By |2010-05-14T22:20:46-04:00May 14th, 2010|Found Documents, Surname: Hayes (on Lewis Side)|Comments Off on The Hayes Family Of Bruree, Ireland Found!

Naturalization Papers for Thomas Kelty

I recently acquired naturalization papers for a Thomas Kelty, who I believe to be my great great grandfather.  They were executed in Exeter, New Hampshire on 28 February 1859 with an inital application date of 3 March 1859.  While these papers don’t positively identify this Thomas Kelty as my great great grandfather, I have concluded

By |2010-05-03T11:47:29-04:00May 3rd, 2010|Found Documents, Surname: Kelty|Comments Off on Naturalization Papers for Thomas Kelty

Obituary For Bert Palmer Record, 84

Bert P Record is the husband of Leta Ethel Smith, sister of Frank Edward Smith,  Bert was born March 8, 1878 near Dewitt Iowa.  He married Leta Smith on July 3, 1905.  Bert died in his home in Rock Island after a 10 year battle with an illness.

By |2010-04-21T17:49:00-04:00April 21st, 2010|Obituaries, Surname: Smith|Comments Off on Obituary For Bert Palmer Record, 84

Obituary For Leta Smith Record, 79, of Rock Island, Illinois

Leta Ethel Smith Record is the sister of Colleen’s great grandfather, Frank Edward Smith.  After much research, some genealogists from the Rock Island area of Illinois found her obituary for me.  Leta was born May 30, 1887 on a farm in Homboldt, Iowa.  She married Bert Record on July 3, 1905 in Sioux Falls, South

By |2010-04-22T15:06:09-04:00April 21st, 2010|Obituaries, Surname: Smith|Comments Off on Obituary For Leta Smith Record, 79, of Rock Island, Illinois

The Elusive Smith Cousin May Finally be Found!

I’ve been at a stand-still with the Leta Smith branch of the family tree since December 2009. I’ve been looking for Shawn Butler since July 2009. Now, thanks to the folks at the Rock Island County illinois Genealogical Society, I have made a major breakthrough tracking down Shawn Butler, the great grandson of Leta Smith. 

By |2010-04-11T17:08:19-04:00April 11th, 2010|On The Genealogy Trail, Surname: Smith|Comments Off on The Elusive Smith Cousin May Finally be Found!
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