29 August 2008
German Topographic Maps At Ancestry.com
Ancestry has added German topographical maps from the 1860s to the early twentieth centuryThese are really nice maps. A sample image has been placed here. It is from the 1901 map for the Aurich area, but only Holtrop and the surrounding area is shown. This is where several of my families lived in the 1860s and before.
The "overview map" has also been scanned
We will be posting additional suggestions for using the maps, but I wanted to make blog readers aware of their availability on Ancestry.com. I'm hoping to have more time to really get into these maps over the next few days.
28 August 2008
Checking Your Filter and your Junk Mail Folders?
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21 August 2008
1855 Illinois Census-Peter Bigger
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Another Suggestion for Footnote.com
There needs to be another way to browse the images in a dataset other than scrolling to the very end of moving ahead one or two sets of images. The Chicago city directories are well over a thousand pages each. My searches for "thomas frame" many times bring up no results and searches for "frame" bring up too many. Since the directories are alphabetical, I like to just go to the Frame section.
The problem is that because of the way the "paging through" works, it takes forever to get just to the "F" section. It could always be worse, but I wish there were a way to jump faster through the images when a text search does not work and one wishes to get to a specific page or area of the image set.
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1892 Chicago City Directory At Footnote.com
Bummer as I'm looking for Thomas Frame. Hopefully it gets fixed soon. I do like what Footnote.com has online, but this is a little frustrating.
All the current online city directories at Footnote.com can be searched here. You can browse the Chicago ones by year from 1843-1909. Feel free to post searching suggestions for the city directories here. You can see what other city directories Footnote.com has as well besides Chicago.You can also get a free trial with footnote.com if you do not already have a subscription.
14 August 2008
Drawing for Room Discount for May 2009 Salt Lake Trip
Anyone who registers by 15 August 2008 (just pay via paypal by midnight or email me that you are registering) will be entered into a contestto get $200 off your hotel bill. The winner will be responsible forthe balance of their hotel charges, including all incidentals. Thewinner will still be required to make their hotel reservationthemselves and use a credit card to hold the room. Rootdig will makea. $200 payment toward your room charges during the May 2009 trip. Anyhotel charges beyond $200 are the responsibility of the winner.
Anyone who has already registered is already entered. More information about the trip is located at
http://www.rootdig.com/slctrip.html
Questions can be sent to me at mjnrootdig@gmail.com
Thanks!
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09 August 2008
11th Annual Genealogy Computing Week
- Using Ancestry.com
- Using Footnote.com
- Overseas Research
- Maps and Images
- Family Tree Maker
- Using Genline for Swedish Research
- RootsMagic
- DeedMapper
- Online Research Techniques
We are soliciting topics and ideas for content for 2009. Suggestions can be sent to me at mjnrootdig@gmail.com. Our registration fee will remain the same in 2009 at $35. We realize that it costs to travel and many of our participants are not local residents. Galesburg is easily accessible via interstate and Amtrak does run to Galesburg. Unfortunately there is no campus housing, but there is an Enterprise can rental very close to the train station. Questions about our workshops can be sent to me at mjnrootdig@gmail.com.
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07 August 2008
Google them All...
I am slowly (very slowly) working on the descendants of Barbara Haase (died 1903 Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois). One granddaughter, Ruth Haase Hillberry was born ca. 1894 and lived in Michigan in the 1950s. On a whim I did a Google search for ruth haase hillberry and one of the results was a webpage hosted by Albion College's Special Collections Department that contained names of College alumni. One alumni was apparently Ruth Hillberry--see Ruth Haase. I contacted the college to see if they have any information on Mrs. Hillberry.
Just goes to show what you might locate when you google. I think I've got some more work to do.
1825-1865 Illinois Census

The 1825-1865 Illinois State Census
The images here are a quick shot of the entry for James Rampley in Hancock County, Illinois, in Walker Township in 1855.
The enumeration indicates there is one 40-50 year old male, 1 20-30 year old male, 2 males between 10 and 20 and 1 male under 10. There is 1 40-50 year old female, and two females between 10 and 20. This is consistent with what is known about the family.
The right hand side of the entry indicates James had a cooper's shop and that 4 in the household were eligible for the militia. The other numbers have to do with the amount of production from the family's farm.
Those with family in Illinois during the time period can search The 1825-1865 Illinois State Census for their own family. All of these census records are head of household enumerations only. They are also on microfilm at the Illinois State Archives and the Family History Library. ISA does have some indexes, but they are not available online.
04 August 2008
Getting the Most out of Obituaries on Ancestry's Blog
Some of the suggestions are general for searching any newspaper, online or not. Some suggestions are based upon the fact that the searches of Ancestry's papers are done with OCR technology.
I've spent some time searching the several Davenport, Iowa, newspapers on their site. The obituary for a Conrad Krebs is used as an illustration in the article.
The article can be viewed on Ancestry's blog here.
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03 August 2008

Robert Barnes' Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 is free on World Vital Records for the next seven days.
The image in this posting is for Lewis Demoss--my ancestor. The daughter listed as "Pine" is now thought by some researchers to actually be "Jane." At some point in the transcription, the handwriting was misread--which is why it is imperative to trace things back to the original as much as possible.
And when downloading a page from a book, always make certain that the sources or other explanatory material are downloaded as well. In this case the sources of the entry for Lewis Demoss are indicated in the parenthesis at the end of the entry.
World Vital Records has several databases that are free for the first seven or so days of their inclusion on the site.
Labels: demoss, world vital records
01 August 2008
May 2009 Salt Lake Research Trip
good that we are doing another one, just a little bit different.
Anyone who registers by 15 August 2008 will be entered into a contest
to get $200 off your hotel bill. The winner will be responsible for
the balance of their hotel charges, including all incidentals. The
winner will still be required to make their hotel reservation
themselves and use a credit card to hold the room. Rootdig will make
a. $200 payment toward your room charges during the May 2009 trip. Any
hotel charges beyond $200 are the responsibility of the winner.
Anyone who has already registered is already entered. More information
about the trip is located at
http://www.rootdig.com/slctrip.html
Questions can be sent to me at mjnrootdig@gmail.com
Thanks!
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Michael John Neill
May 2009 Group Trip to Salt Lake City
http://www.rootdig.com/slctrip.html
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