52 Relatives: John Henry Richmond (1865-1947) of Rhode Island and Connecticut
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by Randy Seaver
11h ago
  I have posted over 500 genealogical sketches of  my ancestors back through the 7th great-grandparents - see the list in 52 Ancestors Biographies.   This "52 Relatives" theme is a weekly series to document the lives of siblings of my ancestors with relatively short genealogical sketches, including important events, and with source citations.  These relatives lived and died within a family structure, and deserve a genealogical sketch - they were integral parts and important persons in the lives of my ancestral families.  I will post the sketches on my An ..read more
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Findmypast Friday: Discover English Records Spanning Over 350 years
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by Randy Seaver
17h ago
   I received this information from Findmypast today:                                     ========================================== This week, there are over 20,000 new additions for you to explore. We've added 21,124 new records this Findmypast Friday. There is a brand new collection of enhanced records from the ODNB (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography) to explore, in addition to updates to two existing sets: Surrey Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will Abstracts (1457- 1858 ..read more
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Randy's Cousins -- 10th cousin Donny Osmond (1957-????), Famous Singer and TV Host
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by Randy Seaver
1d ago
This week's famous cousin is Donald Clark "Donny" Osmond (1957-living), the famous singer and TV host.  And he was a big hit at RootsTech years ago!!! Here is the Wikipedia biography: Donald Clark Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, dancer, actor, television host and former teen idol. He first gained fame performing with four of his elder brothers as the Osmonds, earning several top ten hits and gold albums. Then, in the early 1970s, Osmond began a solo career, earning several additional top ten songs. He further gained fame due to the success of the 1976–19 ..read more
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Treasure Chest Thursday - 1825 Burial of John Hill (1765-1825) of Hilperton, Wiltshire
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by Randy Seaver
1d ago
  It's Treasure Chest Thursday - an opportunity to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history research and genealogy musings. The treasure today is the 1825 Burial entry for John Hill in the Hilperton, Wiltshire parish records: The burial entry is the first entry in the 1825 list: The transcription of this record is:: "1825.  John Hill, Hilperton, 13'th Jan'y 1825.  59 years, J. Bailes, Curate" The source citation for this record is (using Evidence Explained 4th edition template): Hilpert ..read more
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Genealogy Education Bytes - Week of 18 to 24 April 2024
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by Randy Seaver
2d ago
  Welcome to Genealogy Education Bytes, posted on Wednesday afternoon for the past week, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history education items that came across our desktop since the last issue. 1) Upcoming Conferences, Institutes and Seminars * Conference Keeper Calendar *  APG Seeking Presentations for the 2024 Professional Management Conference -- Deadline 21 April 2024 *  2024 National Genealogical Society (NGS) Virtual Family History Conference ($$)  - Virtual -  "Expanding Possibilities ..read more
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Randy and Stan with Their Maternal Grandparents in 1947 -- Post 817 of (Not So) Wordless Wednesday
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by Randy Seaver
2d ago
I can't help it, I can't do a wordless post! This is one of my favorite and most priceless family  photographs:  The people in this screen capture from a home movie are (from the left): *  Emily Kemp (Auble) Carringer (1899-1977), my maternal grandmother. *  Stanley Richmond Seaver (1946-living), my brother (Held by Emily) *  Georgianna (Kemp) Auble (1868-1952), my great-grandmother *  Lyle Lawrence Carringer (1891-1976), my maternal grandfather *  Randall Jeffrey Seaver (1943-living), moi. This home movie was taken in 1947, perhaps on Stan's first birthday ..read more
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Memories - What We Did On Our 1999 Scandinavian Vacation - Part 3
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by Randy Seaver
3d ago
I have found more of my memoirs that I wrote after some of our summer vacations, and many of them included genealogy highlights. So I'm going to share these memories in a series of posts.  Maybe I'll even find some photos to illustrate the posts.    Mia and Anne were our foreign exchange students from Finland in 1994.  We had a marvelous time getting to know them and enjoying their company.  Our daughter Tami had a car and they were able to go all over San Diego (and we all went to Los Angeles one time) and enjoy a three-week summer vacation.  Mia's family in Torn ..read more
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Genealogy News Bytes - Week of 17 to 23 April 2024
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by Randy Seaver
3d ago
 Welcome to Genealogy News Bytes, posted on Tuesday afternoon for the past week, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history news  items that came across our desktop since the last issue.     1)  News Articles: *  Ready, set, scan: National Archives to digitize 500M records by 2026 *  Steve Rockwood at RootsTech 2024—Legos and the Importance of Remembering *  [MyHeritage] Celebrate the Heroes in Your Family This Anzac Day *  [MyHeritage] Explore the Depths of Naval History in Stunning In ..read more
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Seavers in the News -- Obituary of Clayton F. Seaver (1927-1978) of Holbrook, Massachusetts
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by Randy Seaver
3d ago
 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database. This week's entry is from the The Boston [Mass.] Globe newspaper dated Monday, 17 April 1978, page 36, Column 7: The transcription of the article is: "SEAVER -- In Holbrook, formerly of Dorchester, April 16, Clayton F., devoted husband of Marilyn (Smith) Seaver, of 46 Roseway, loving father of Clayton F. Seaver, Jr. of Dorch ..read more
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MyHeritage Offers Free Access to Australia & New Zealand Records For Anzac Day
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by Randy Seaver
4d ago
 I received this information from Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage today: ==================================== I’m excited to share that in honor of Anzac Day, all 130 million historical records from Australia and New Zealand on MyHeritage will be free to access from April 23–28, 2024. Over the past year, we've expanded our collection to include a vast array of historical newspapers. This new collection comprises over 24 million pages from 1,705 newspaper titles, covering every state and territory in Australia. We also host many essential military collections, including the esteemed Anzac ..read more
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