Month: September 2016

Lewis Habben’s Car Accident: Part I

I stumbled across this article entirely by accident while looking for something else. My Habben families have been pretty well-researched in Hancock County, Illinois–particularly before World War II and there’s little about them that I don’t already know, particularly if it was a matter of public record. Then I located this little gem while searching […]

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Webinar Sale Wrap Up

This is a final followup to our webinar wrap up earlier in the week. If you ordered presentations and did not receive them or download them in time, please email me at mjnrootdig@gmail.com. If there’s something you’d like to order, the page has been left up at the request of a few people who were […]

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Webinar Sales to go on Hiatus 12 September

To allow me to focus on writing and research, I’m taking a hiatus from webinar and webinar sales effective 5:00 pm central time on 12 September. We’ll still support issues you’ve had with ordered presentations, but we’re going to put sales and webinar presentations on hiatus so I can concentrate on blogging and Casefile Clues. The webinar […]

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Charting the Children of John and Roseanne (Neill) Scott

[this is an update of a post from 2013] A search of various databases at FamilySearch, coupled with the online index to baptisms at the Derramore (Ireland) Presbyterian Church (which my known uncle Joseph Neill attended in the 1860s)  has given me a tentative list of the children of John and Rose Anna (Neill) Scott. […]

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