#FHWC2013… #FHWC2013 (7): Saving Grace 7 Feb 2013May 8, 2018 Grace was sixth child of Hamer HEMINGUAY (also spelled HEMINGWAY and HEMMINGWAY) and Esther Ann NEEDMAN, both from Astley, Lancashire, England; but she was their first child born in Canada,…
#FHWC2013… #FHWC2013 (4): Why Is It Called A Living Room? 4 Feb 2013May 8, 2018 Do you remember the staircase walls at Hogwarts, in the Harry Potter films? I do not mean the concept that the portrait characters moved in and out of the frames, but the…
#FHWC2013… #FHWC2013 (3): SHE Saw It All In Colour 3 Feb 2013May 10, 2018 My wife, “MiLady,” dabbles in genealogy from time to time. Not long ago, she got very upset when she could not find Internet databases for researching in Manitoba. (That’s where…
#FHWC2013… #FHWC2013 (2): Throwing Horseshoes at Dartboards 2 Feb 2013May 8, 2018 Writing family history (and researching genealogy) is a lot like throwing horseshoes at a dartboard. (Will explain that story later.). You will never know what you will get -- besides…
#FHWC2013… #FHWC2013 (1): Tracing Lines – Maternal vs Paternal 1 Feb 2013May 8, 2018 When I started genealogy, I thought that tracing my grandfathers' lines would be easier because the family names stayed the same - with the exception of a few spelling variations.…