Sunday, May 23, 2010

GOLDMINE!!!

If you don't see me again, its because I'm going through all this:



Picked up the 4 boxes from my Aunt today, and holy CRAP! There's so much IN IT! It's all my Grandma Geve's stuff, and there's an abundance of everything! There's certificates, wills, enumeration papers, her notes, articles, and SO MUCH MORE!

I first need to find a way to sort everything. Then I need to go through all the papers, and because of my Grandmother's love affair with the copier, there are more copies of pages than I know what to do with! :D

Right now, I'm practically bouncing up and down! BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT EVER! {besides the Backstreet Boys tickets my hubby got me!}.

I don't even know which box to start with!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Surnames

I figured I'd make a list of the surnames and general locations where I'm looking for them. I'll put in the years once I get all that information. That way, if anyone stumbles across the blog in search of the same people, they'd know what I'm working on. :)

New York
Dopp
Ferguson
Lester
Vrooman
Fitsimons
Burke {Bourke}
Van Alstyne

Alabama
O'Rourke
Craddock
McKeever
Tillman

Pennsylvania
McKeever

Georgia
White
Smith
Cobb

Virginia
White
Smith
Marsh
Davis
Potts

South Carolina
White
Golightly
Seaborn
Osburne
Whitehead

Ireland
Bourke {Burke}
Lester
O'Rourke
Corbett
Moore
Dunseath

Scotland
Smith
Ritichie
Barclay
Crawford

Germany
Dopp {Dopff}

This list is by no means complete, but I hope to add more later.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Happy Birthday!

Today is my Great-Aunt Kathryn's birthday, and she's 90 years young!

Happy Birthday Kathryn!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Confirmation & Pictures

Besides using the internet for research, I've talked to my Great Aunt Kathryn twice about information on the O'Rourke side of the family. I'm a littler further than where I was when I started, but I'm still lacking in the resource department. I finally learned the names of Grandma Geve's siblings and learned that all of my Great Uncles and even Great Aunt Kathryn were all in the military of some form. I had no idea!

Kathryn also confirmed that Mattie Nichols was indeed Lucy's mother, and her name was Martha Jane before either marriage. Nichols was her last name after she remarried. Unfortunately, because she was called Mattie and her last name sounds like a first/middle name, she is listed many different ways on forms and its been difficult looking for her. She's either Martha, Mattie, Mary, or even Jane. Bah! I found them listed on the 1880 Census, but I currently don't have access to that one yet. I'm also having a little trouble with her husband {Lucy's father}, because there are a couple different John Craddock's listed in that specific county of Alabama. If only I had his middle name, it would be much easier. I think it begins with a 'D', but 'D' is easily mistranslated as 'A' and there is a John A Craddock in the exact same county with a very close birth year and he owned slaves. I can't find him on a census, which means I don't know if its the same guy or not. So, I really don't know what to make of it until I get more information on that family. It might even be easier if I had Lucy's birth certificate.

I've also been in contact by emails with my Aunt Mary Ellen, which has been great. She sent me these pictures of Grandma Geve I had never seen before. Let me just say that there is QUITE a family resemblance to her. When looking at most of my family, you can see that we are indeed all related. :)


Grandma Genevieve


James {Bubber}, Frances Anne, Mary Ellen {the young girl}, Grandma Genevieve


Elizabeth {Tootsie}, Kathryn, Ellen, Grandma Genevieve


But what has been the most awesome find I've come across? A box that my Aunt Susan had given my dad with a few of Grandma Thelma's papers in it. Included in the box were her ORIGINAL adoption papers, her original birth and death certificates, and my Grandfather's original birth and death certificates. There's even a little guest book that people signed at my Grandfather's memorial, and it contained articles about his heart attack which I had never seen before.

I skimmed through her adoption papers - its about 10 pages long - and something caught my eye: "his foster mother Ida"! It may not seem like much considering I found the census showing that Walter Ferguson Jr. was apparently adopted, but the census records CAN be wrong {human error and all that}. What made me happy {in a way} was that I had confirmation on the fact that it did seem that Walter Jr. was adopted by Walter and Ida. Though, I'm not really looking forward to trying to sort through adoption papers from the 1880's, at least I've got TWO sources saying the same thing.

I'm just curious though, his birth and death certificates didn't have a whole lot of information. Yes, his death certificate had his name, the date of death, what he died from, and that he was married and how old he was, but it didn't give me anything other than that. It was very short and small, and I was kinda disappointed. I guess in the 1960s there wasn't a lot to share? Or maybe I've just got a little form that has just the basics filled out and its not the original? I have no idea. My Grandma Thelma's, however, had a WHOLE lot of stuff, but then again, she passed in 2007, so its recent. All of the papers are official, so I don't doubt their accuracy, but I'm just confused as to what I've got. Here's a look at it {his SS# is blurred out}.



What do you think?