Friday, April 27, 2012
Featured Funeral Card Florence L. Atkinson 1866 - 1885
This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website
Friday, April 20, 2012
Featured Funeral Card Johanna M. Anderson 1845 - 1902
This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website
Mrs. Johanna M. Anderson
Born March 20, 1845
Died March 17, 1902
Age 56 yrs. 11 mos. 28 days
Gone but not forgotten.
Copyright on card is 1898 by H. F. Wendell, Leipsic, O[hio].
Funeral Card for Johanna M. Anderson 1845 - 1902
In Loving Remembrance of:Mrs. Johanna M. Anderson
Born March 20, 1845
Died March 17, 1902
Age 56 yrs. 11 mos. 28 days
Gone but not forgotten.
Copyright on card is 1898 by H. F. Wendell, Leipsic, O[hio].
Friday, April 13, 2012
Featured Funeral Card JAMES ANDERSON 1871 - 1942
This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website
Funeral Card JAMES ANDERSON 1871 - 1942
FUNERAL CARDIn Loving Memory of
JAMES ANDERSON
Who passed away Thursday, March 5, 1942
Aged 71 Years and 8 Months
JAMES ANDERSON
Who passed away Thursday, March 5, 1942
Aged 71 Years and 8 Months
The Funeral Service will be held in the United Church, Star City, on Saturday, March 7th, 1942, at 1:30 p.m.
Interment at Star City Cemetery
Interment at Star City Cemetery
Friday, April 06, 2012
Featured Funeral Card ELIZABETH E. ADAMS 1833 - 1911
This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website
ELIZABETH E. ADAMS
Who passed pecefully away
February 20th, 1911
Aged 78 years
Interred in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Funeral Card for ELIZABETH E. ADAMS 1833 England - 1911 Minnesota
In Loving Memory ofELIZABETH E. ADAMS
Who passed pecefully away
February 20th, 1911
Aged 78 years
Interred in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Featured Funeral Card: 1893 Funeral Notice for Nicholas Abel of Henry Illinois
This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website
1893 Funeral Notice for Nicholas Abel of Henry Illinois
Died in this City in the -- House on Monday October 2, 1893 at 4 p.m. of paralysis, Nicholas Abel, 51 years.See image on AncestorsAtRest website
Thursday, March 29, 2012
The Hunt For Robert Evans 1845~1877
This Coffin for Robert Evans is a rather interesting one as it has a photo of Robert glued to the back. It is also a nice example of this particular design as it is in good condition. The engraving is perhaps not the best quality but it has a nice look to it all the same.
Died
Dec 15th 1877
Robert Evans
Aged 32 Yrs
The first thing I did was go and have a look in the death records on Ancestry.com but I could not spot Robert. Then I went and had a hunt in the 1870 United States Federal Census as this would have been the last census that Robert would have been in before his death in 1877. I found about 25 Robert Evans in the census but of course I had no idea if one was my Robert. Now most coffin plates are from the North East United States. The custom of keeping them after the funeral was most common in States like Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Maine. The farther away from the North East you get the less common they become. So with this in mind I discarded all the Roberts from States that the custom of keeping coffin plates was not that popular. Of course we have no guarantee Robert was not from the one of the States I discarded but statistically its unlikely. This resulted in a list of about 16 candidates.
1870 United States Federal Census
Robert Evans, Union, Porter, Indiana abt 1844 Ohio
Robert Evans, Fair Haven, Rutland, Vermont abt 1844 Wales
Robert Evans, New York Ward 8 District 10 (2nd Enum), New York, New York abt 1844 Ireland
Robert Evans, Israel, Preble, Ohio abt 1844 Ohio
Robert Evans, Buffalo Ward 4, Erie, New York abt 1845 Ireland
Robert S Evans, Hempstead, Queens, New York abt 1845 New York
Robert Evans, Lincoln, New Hanover, North Carolina abt 1845 North Carolina
Robert Evans, Allegheny Ward 3, Allegheny, Pennsylvania abt 1845 Pennsylvania
Robert M Evans, Centre, Union, Indiana abt 1846 Ohio
Robert H Evans, Marion, Hamilton, Iowa abt 1846 Indiana
Robert Evans, Pottawatomie, Pottawatomie, Kansas abt 1846 Pennsylvania
Robert Evans, Lyons, Ionia, Michigan abt 1846 Ireland
Robert Evans, Washington, Osage, Missouri abt 1846 Missouri
Robert Evans, Marshall, Saline, Missouri abt 1846 Missouri
Robert Evans, Rockfish, Cumberland, North Carolina abt 1846 North Carolina
Robert Evans, Portsmouth Ward 1, Scioto, Ohio abt 1846 Wales
I then went and had a look in the 1880 United States Federal Census. As the Robert I am looking for died in 1877 I can subtract any of the Roberts who are on the 1880 Census from the 1870 Census.
Robert W. Evans Jemima Marshall, Oneida, New York abt 1843 Wales Self (Head)
Robert Evans Elizabeth H. Meigsville, Morgan, Ohio abt 1843 Ohio Self (Head)
Robert Evans Harriett Fair Haven, Preble, Ohio abt 1843 Ohio Self (Head)
Robert Evans Martha Floyd, Oneida, New York abt 1844 Wales Self (Head)
Robert W. Evans Mary Kirkland, Oneida, New York abt 1844 New York Self (Head)
Robert Evans Jennie Sidney, Montcalm, Michigan abt 1844 Ireland Self (Head)
Robert M. Evans Bellevue, Grand Forks, Dakota Territory abt 1844 Canada Brother
Robert B. Evans Nancy E. Cartecay, Gilmer, Georgia abt 1845 North Carolina Self (Head)
Robert Evans Lower San Miguel, Ouray, Colorado abt 1845 Michigan
Robert M. Evans Minerva J. Monroe, Miami, Ohio abt 1845 Ohio Self (Head)
Robert Evans Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio abt 1845 Wales Self (Head)
W. Robert Evans Robert, Elizabeth MT Pleasant, Racine, Wisconsin abt 1845 Ireland Son
Robert Evans Joanna Salt Springs, Saline, Missouri abt 1845 Missouri Self (Head)
Robert Evans Margarite Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts abt 1846 England Self (Head)
Robert Evans Pottawatomie, Pottawatomie, Kansas abt 1846 Pennsylvania
Robert H. Evans Elisibeth Medicine, Rooks, Kansas abt 1846 Indiana Self (Head)
Robert M. Evans Ellena Buffalo, Erie, New York abt 1847 Ireland Self (Head)
Robert J. Evans Mary B. Johnstown, Fulton, New York abt 1847 New York Self (Head)
Robert Evans Mary A. Murray, Clarke, Iowa abt 1847 Iowa Self (Head)
Robert G. Evans Mary Jackson, Maries, Missouri abt 1847 Missouri Self (Head)
Robert L. Evans Jennie Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey abt 1847 New York Self (Head)
So a quick comparison brought the list down to 13 candidates. No guarantee that the Robert I am looking for is on this list but its a start.
Robert Evans, Union, Porter, Indiana abt 1844 Ohio
Robert Evans, Fair Haven, Rutland, Vermont abt 1844 Wales
Robert Evans, New York Ward 8 District 10 (2nd Enum), New York, New York abt 1844 Ireland
Robert Evans, Israel, Preble, Ohio abt 1844 Ohio
Robert S Evans, Hempstead, Queens, New York abt 1845 New York
Robert Evans, Lincoln, New Hanover, North Carolina abt 1845 North Carolina
Robert Evans, Allegheny Ward 3, Allegheny, Pennsylvania abt 1845 Pennsylvania
Robert M Evans, Centre, Union, Indiana abt 1846 Ohio Male
Robert H Evans, Marion, Hamilton, Iowa abt 1846 Indiana
Robert Evans, Lyons, Ionia, Michigan abt 1846 Ireland
Robert Evans, Washington, Osage, Missouri abt 1846 Missouri
Robert Evans, Rockfish, Cumberland, North Carolina abt 1846 North Carolina
Robert Evans, Portsmouth Ward 1, Scioto, Ohio abt 1846 Wales
If you are interested in looking at more Coffin Plates I have about 500 more on my Ancestorsatrest website.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Monastic cemetery find “unique”, say archaeologists
The discovery of the bodies of 15th century monks has been described as “unprecedented” by archaeologists. The monastic cemetery was uncovered earlier this week by contractors undertaking roadworks in St Andrews, Fife. Experts working on the site have been excited by the find, which they say helps pinpoint the location of a friary lost during the Reformation. They say the remains are those of Franciscan monks who once lived in the area, and have described the find as “unique” due to its town centre location.
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/03/23/monastic-cemetery-fine-unique-say-archaeologists/
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/03/23/monastic-cemetery-fine-unique-say-archaeologists/
Monday, March 26, 2012
Cross and bed found in Anglo-Saxon grave shed new light on 'dark ages'
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire have uncovered a bed on which the body of a young Anglo-Saxon woman has lain for more than 1,300 years, a regal gold and garnet cross on her breast.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/mar/16/cross-bed-anglo-saxon-grave?newsfeed=true
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/mar/16/cross-bed-anglo-saxon-grave?newsfeed=true
Saturday, March 24, 2012
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Featured Funeral Card: Catherine Adams June 8, 1888
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Funeral Card Catherine Adams June 8, 1888
Funeral Card Catherine Adams June 8, 1888, aged 57 yearsTuesday, March 20, 2012
Railway workers reburied with dignity 180 years later
The remains of five Irish labourers, who researchers believe were murdered in 1832 while building a Pennsylvania railroad, received a dignified reinterment Friday more than 5,000 kilometres from their homeland and nearly two centuries after their first anonymous burials.
http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/684908--railway-workers-reburied-with-dignity-180-years-later
http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/684908--railway-workers-reburied-with-dignity-180-years-later
Labels:
Cemeteries,
Death Customs,
Genealogy,
Irish Immigrants
Monday, March 19, 2012
Coffin Plate Of Chauncy Rogers 1875
Chauncy Rogers
Died April 8th 1875
Aged 52 yrs
I went and had a hunt for Chauncy Rogers in the 1870 United States Federal Census.
Name: Chauncey Rogers
Age in 1870: 47
Birth Year: abt 1823
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Bethany, Genesee, New York
Post Office: Darien
Household Members: Name Age
Chauncey Rogers 47
Almira Rogers 37
Brian Rogers 14
Want to see more Coffin Plates
Labels:
Bethany,
Coffin Plate,
Death Records,
Genesee,
New York
Sunday, March 18, 2012
WWII European Theater Army Records 1941-1946 online
New on Fold3
: WWII European Theater Army Records, a collection of administrative documents compiled by the U.S. Army's Historical Division, 1941 through 1946. These records, originally marked
secret and confidential, are now available on Fold3
Created within the European Theater of Operations (ETO) during World War II, these documents are revealing, and often include personal accounts, as in this report of evacuating Allied prisoners of war.
Names of soldiers and support personnel are on many of the records, but
nowhere more prolific than in the phonebooks for U.S. Forces in Paris.
A 1945 directory admonishes users to, "Never mention secret or confidential matters over the telephone," then lists the names, ranks, addresses, and phone numbers of Paris-based personnel.
Explore the ETO Records on Fold3
to discover more about U.S. operations in World War II and how the Army effectively maintained soldiers' welfare and waged war behind the battle lines.
secret and confidential, are now available on Fold3
Created within the European Theater of Operations (ETO) during World War II, these documents are revealing, and often include personal accounts, as in this report of evacuating Allied prisoners of war.
Names of soldiers and support personnel are on many of the records, but
nowhere more prolific than in the phonebooks for U.S. Forces in Paris.
A 1945 directory admonishes users to, "Never mention secret or confidential matters over the telephone," then lists the names, ranks, addresses, and phone numbers of Paris-based personnel.
Explore the ETO Records on Fold3
Friday, March 16, 2012
Featured Funeral Card Willie E Adams, 1888 - 1889
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Death or Remembrance card for Willie E Adams, 1888 - 1889
Death or Remembrance card for one Willie E Adams, died April 15, 1889, aged 7 months. 10 daysThursday, March 15, 2012
FamilySearch Adds New Genealogy Records
FamilySearch added just over 20 million new, free records online this past week for
Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, and the U.S.
The 9 million new California death records and 5 million Nevada marriage
records should be a boon for those looking for ancestors in the western
U.S. Records were also added for 11 other states.
Search these and 2.5 billion other records now for free at FamilySearch.org.
Searchable historic records on FamilySearch.org are made possible by thousands of volunteers from around the world who transcribe (index) the information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online.
More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the amount of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about how to personally help provide free access to the world’s historic genealogical records as a volunteer indexer at FamilySearch.org
Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, and the U.S.
The 9 million new California death records and 5 million Nevada marriage
records should be a boon for those looking for ancestors in the western
U.S. Records were also added for 11 other states.
Search these and 2.5 billion other records now for free at FamilySearch.org.
Searchable historic records on FamilySearch.org are made possible by thousands of volunteers from around the world who transcribe (index) the information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online.
More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the amount of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about how to personally help provide free access to the world’s historic genealogical records as a volunteer indexer at FamilySearch.org
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Coffin Plate Of Ruth Jones 1800~1871
I found 2 Ruth Jones in the 1870 United States Federal Census. Ruth Jones of Pine Grove, Warren, Pennsylvania and Ruth Jones of Berlin, Rensselaer, New York. So not knowing who is the right Ruth Jones I went and had a look in 1880 Census. I found the Ruth Jones of Warren, Pennsylvania was still alive in 1880 so it looks like Ruth Jones of Berlin, Rensselaer, New York is our best candidate so far.
I have 500 more Coffin Plates at AncestorsAtRest.com
Friday, March 09, 2012
Headless Romans found in York were gladiators
80 skeletons of well-built young men, gradually exhumed from the gardens of a York terrace over a decade, suggests that the world's best-preserved gladiator graveyard has been found.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/jun/07/york-gladiator-graveyard?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/jun/07/york-gladiator-graveyard?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487
The Coffin Plate Of John F Rebstock
This coffin plate for John F Rebstock is fairly standard for the time. It is constructed from silver plated cast metal. Before about 1890 most coffin plates were constructed from thin plate metal.
I went and had a look for John in the 1900 United States Federal Census.
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: John F Rebstock
Age: 11
Birth Date: Sep 1888
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1900: Tonawanda, Erie, New York
Relation to Head of House: Boarder
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Labels:
Coffin pates,
coffin plaques,
Death Customs,
Death Records,
Erie,
New York,
Tonawanda
RootsTech 2012 Videos online for Some Sessions
RootsTech 2012 recorded sessions are now available on the RootsTech website.
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Google's Toolbar and Genealogy
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Making the Most of Technology to Further the Family History Industry
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Privacy in a Collaborative Environment
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Thursday, March 08, 2012
The resting place of Jesus
Archaeologists exploring a 1st century Christian burial chamber have discovered an ancient inscription on a coffin lid which they believe could prove the site is the final resting place of Jesus.
Using a remote-controlled camera connected to a robotic arm to probe below a tower block in Jerusalem, the archaeologists were staggered to discover a set of 1st century 'bone boxes'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2107591/Jesus-discovery-Does-1st-Century-coffin-lid-Jerusalem-reveal-Jesus-resting-place.html#ixzz1oYmzK2bP
Using a remote-controlled camera connected to a robotic arm to probe below a tower block in Jerusalem, the archaeologists were staggered to discover a set of 1st century 'bone boxes'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2107591/Jesus-discovery-Does-1st-Century-coffin-lid-Jerusalem-reveal-Jesus-resting-place.html#ixzz1oYmzK2bP
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