For almost two months so far, excavators in Denmark have been
uncovering the remains of hundreds of warriors who died violently about
2,000 years ago.
The evidence of violence is clear at the site, which is now a bog. Excavators reported that they have uncovered damaged human bones, including a fractured skull and a thigh bone that was hacked in half, along with axes, spears, clubs and shields.
Over the years, human bones have turned up periodically in the area.
This summer's excavation follows on work done in 2008 and 2009, when
archaeologists found single, scattered bones lying under about 6.6 feet
(2 meters) of peat on an old lake bed in the Alken Enge wetlands near
Lake Mossø in East Jutland, Denmark.
Continue reading at Remains of Hundreds of Ancient Warriors Found in Bog
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
The Coffin Plate of Mary Brand 1893
Mary Brand
Died Dec 17 - 93
Aged 63 years 10 months and ? days
I went and had a look for Mary in the 1880 Census.
1880 United States Federal Census
Mary Brand Alex W. Lamard, Wayne, Illinois abt 1830 Scotland
Mary S. Brand Herm. Hy. Liberty, Cole, Missouri abt 1830 Prussia
Mary Brand Charles, Christiana, Charles Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania abt 1831 Pennsylvania
Mary A. Brand Jacob Syracuse, Onondaga, New York abt 1831 New York
Mary Brand Joseph Lawrence, Stark, Ohio abt 1831 Prussia
Mary Brand Christ Chicago, Cook, Illinois abt 1831 Norway
Mary A. Brand Charles A. Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware abt 1831 Virginia
Mary Brand Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland abt 1831 Prussia
Mary E. Brand John, John A. Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio abt 1832 Bavaria
For more Coffin Plates go to http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Friday, February 15, 2013
Archaeologists find grave robbing evidence
Archaeologists have found evidence of grave robbing while digging at a 19th Century burial ground in West Bromwich.
A team working at the former Providence Baptist Chapel site
found a mortsafe - a metal cage fixed around a coffin to stop people
stealing the body. Empty coffins and one filled with scrap metal were also discovered which archaeologists said was evidence of attempts to deter body snatchers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-21044770
Or try ancestorsatrest.com/coffin_plates/ to learn more about 19th Century Cemetery Customs.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The Coffin Plate Of Caroline G Gripton 1890
Caroline G Gripton
Died July 8th 1890
Aged 29 yrs 3 mos 4 days
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Monday, February 11, 2013
Cemetery had to hold bodies until burial
Visitors to Marietta's Mound Cemetery are often curious about a
large, weathered sandstone structure that stands to the left of the
walkway about halfway between the mound and the cemetery's main entrance
on Fifth Street.
"It looks really sinister. People usually think it's a tomb of some kind," said Lynne Sturtevant, who often conducts historical tours of Mound Cemetery as the founder and owner of Hidden Marietta.
In fact, the structure is what was known as a "receiving tomb" when former Marietta mayor, businessman and philanthropist Nahum Ward commissioned the building of the stone vault in the mid-1800s.
Read more at.....
http://www.newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/570389/Mound-Cemetery-held-bodies-until-burial.html?nav=5061
Read more about Cemetery Customs at.....
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
"It looks really sinister. People usually think it's a tomb of some kind," said Lynne Sturtevant, who often conducts historical tours of Mound Cemetery as the founder and owner of Hidden Marietta.
In fact, the structure is what was known as a "receiving tomb" when former Marietta mayor, businessman and philanthropist Nahum Ward commissioned the building of the stone vault in the mid-1800s.
Read more at.....
http://www.newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/570389/Mound-Cemetery-held-bodies-until-burial.html?nav=5061
Read more about Cemetery Customs at.....
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
The Coffin Plate Of Nancy B Hopkins 1856
This Coffin Plate for Nancy B Hopkins is interesting as it may not be as old as the date would make one think it is. The plate gives the date of death as 1850 or 1856 (its hard to read) But the style of the plate suggests it was made after the 1860s. It could be that this plate was made up years after the Death of Nancy for her family to display as was the custom. More research is needed to figure this out.
I had a look around to see what I could find out about Nancy. Not sure if this is the right Nancy as the age and dates are a little off but its a place to start.
For More Coffin Plates See http://ancestorsatrest.com/coffin_plates/
I had a look around to see what I could find out about Nancy. Not sure if this is the right Nancy as the age and dates are a little off but its a place to start.
Name: | Nancy B Hopkins | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender: | Female | |||||||||||||||||
Marital Status: | Married | |||||||||||||||||
Place of Birth: | Maine | |||||||||||||||||
Estimated Birth Year: | abt 1824 | |||||||||||||||||
Age: | 26 | |||||||||||||||||
Month of Death: | Oct | |||||||||||||||||
Cause of Death: | Brain Fever | |||||||||||||||||
Census Year: | 1850 | |||||||||||||||||
Census Location: | (City, County, State) Hampden, Penobscot, Maine |
For More Coffin Plates See http://ancestorsatrest.com/coffin_plates/
Monday, February 04, 2013
Proven! The DNA of Richard the III
Exciting news!
Leicester University scientists confirm the remains found in an unmarked grave are Richard III's
Conducted a range of tests including carbon-dating and a DNA match with a descendent of the Plantagenet King's sister
Skeleton shows battle wounds and signs of scoliosis
Read more
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Family Tree DNA,
Grave Records,
Richard III
Sunday, February 03, 2013
Funeral Card David S. Zimmer 1818 - 1892 New York
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Read the Journal of De Bever, Ship from Holland to New York 1661
Wonderful news for thosewith early Dutch ancestors in New Netherland (present day New York)!
Thanks to Terry Vanderhoof, a translation and transcript of De Bever Journal of May-July 1661 is now on line at The Vanderhoof Project.
You may also view the "passenger list" (the list of names of those who owed passage money) for De Bever at Olive Tree Genealogy Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland (New York) 1624-1664
Olive Tree Genealogy asked Terry to tell us how this project to transcribe the ship's journal began. It's a fascinating story! You can read about it here
Thanks to Terry Vanderhoof, a translation and transcript of De Bever Journal of May-July 1661 is now on line at The Vanderhoof Project.
You may also view the "passenger list" (the list of names of those who owed passage money) for De Bever at Olive Tree Genealogy Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland (New York) 1624-1664
Olive Tree Genealogy asked Terry to tell us how this project to transcribe the ship's journal began. It's a fascinating story! You can read about it here
Friday, February 01, 2013
The Coffin Plate Of Julia Thompson
This Coffin Plate is for Julia Thompson who died in 1876 at the young age of 35. I did a little digging to see if I could find out something about Julia.
Find A Grave had the following.
Julia A Mcafoose Thompson Born 15 Sep 1841 Died at age 34 on 7 May 1876 Buried in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.
If you want to see my full index to Coffin Plates visit http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Find A Grave had the following.
Julia A Mcafoose Thompson Born 15 Sep 1841 Died at age 34 on 7 May 1876 Buried in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.
If you want to see my full index to Coffin Plates visit http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Press Release from NGS - Voices of Genealogy Series
Two New Video Releases in Voices of Genealogy Series
Donna Valley Russell, FASG
“Becoming a Genealogist and an Editor”
and
Donna Valley Russell, FASG, with George Ely Russell, FASG, FNGS
“Married to Genealogy”
Donna Valley Russell, FASG
“Becoming a Genealogist and an Editor”
and
Donna Valley Russell, FASG, with George Ely Russell, FASG, FNGS
“Married to Genealogy”
arlington, va, 27 december 2012: The celebration of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly’s 100th anniversary closes the year with the release of two new videos featuring Donna Valley Russell in “Becoming a Genealogist and an Editor” and George and Donna Russell together in “Married to Genealogy.”
An
expert in Western Maryland genealogy, Donna tells the story of her path
from census taker to genealogist and editor. Originally from Michigan,
Donna learned her skills there and served as editor of the Detroit Magazine for Genealogical Research. After she and George married, she moved to Maryland and founded her own journal, Western Maryland Genealogy. In 1985, based
on the quality and quantity of her scholarly publications, she was
named a fellow of the American Society of Genealogists. Her published
works include Frederick County, Maryland, Wills, 1744-1794; First
Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1649-1658; Frederick County,
Maryland, Genealogical Research Guide; Michigan Censuses, 1710-1830;
Selby Families of Colonial America; and The Ark and the Dove Adventurers (co-edited with George).
The
second new video takes a lighthearted look at the genealogy scene with
the George and Donna Russell cocktail hour. George Ely Russell, who
first appeared in the Voices of Genealogy in January 2012, is also a
fellow of the American Society of Genealogists and of the National
Genealogical Society. He was the editor of the NGSQ from 1971-1986.
The videos were produced by award winning filmmakers Kate Geis and Allen Moore from interviews with Melinde Lutz Byrne, CG, FASG, co-editor of the NGSQ. Donna Valley Russell in “Becoming a Genealogist and an Editor” and Donna and George Russell in “Married to Genealogy” are now playing at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org.
Previous releases in the Voices of Genealogy archive now on the NGS website (http://www.ngsgenealogy.org) present Mary McCampbell Bell, CG; John Frederick Dorman, CG (Emeritus), FASG, FNGS, FVGS; David L. Greene, PhD, FASG; Frederick C. Hart Jr., CG, FASG; Ronald Ames Hill, PhD, CG, FASG; Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG, FGBS; Harry Macy, FASG, FGBS; George Ely Russell, FASG, FNGS; and Shirley Langdon Wilcox, CG, FNGS.
Video
interviews with leading genealogists represent just one of the many
opportunities NGS offers its members for honing their skills. Members
receive the society’s outstanding quarterly publications, the NGSQ and the NGS Magazine, and can also take advantage of free courses
and significant discounts on publications, courses, and the NGS annual
conference to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, 8-11 May 2013; Richmond,
Virginia, 7-10 May 2014; and St. Louis, Missouri, 13-16 May 2015.
Founded in 1903, the National Genealogical Society
is dedicated to genealogy education, high research standards, and the
preservation of genealogical records. The Arlington, Virginia-based
nonprofit is the premier national society for everyone, from the
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publications, educational offerings, research guidance, and
opportunities to interact with other genealogists.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Rare Spiders Discovered at 150-Year-Old London Cemetery
We don't often think of a cemetery as being a great place for wildlife but life can thrive in the most unexpected places. The rare Orb Weaver spider was spotted
last December during a bat survey as part of the Wild London Inclusive
London project held by staff at the London Wildlife Trust. Officials
were working with the locals and staff of the Highgate Cemetery. A large
population of these spiders was seen in the tombs of the Egyptian
Avenue at the cemetery.
http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/4534/20130124/rare-spiders-discovered-150-year-old-london.htm
You can read more about Cemetery Records at
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/4534/20130124/rare-spiders-discovered-150-year-old-london.htm
You can read more about Cemetery Records at
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Searching for My Black Ancestor Jonathan Butler
The Challenge of Finding Our Black Ancestor's Origins
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Francis X. Schumacher & Mary Butler |
Mary was the sister of my great-great-grandfather Joseph Butler (1856-between 1911-1918).
Mary and Joseph were the grandchildren of Jonathan Butler, a black man living in the Queen's Bush in what was then called Upper Canada (now the province of Ontario)
A Challenging Black Ancestor
It has been a challenge to research Jonathan Butler and his family. Early 1800s Ontario records are sparse. We know that Jonathan was born somewhere in the USA circa 1790. No specific location in the United States is known. There are no census records where his origins are noted.
We know he was black. He is listed on various tax, census and assessment records as "Negro" and "African" We know his wife's name (Elizabeth Ginkins as seen in the adult baptism of his son Allen, my 3rd great-grandfather) but do not know her origins.
The earliest record for Jonathan is an 1834 Assessment record where he is recorded as "Negro Butler".
The last record of Jonathan is an 1840 "Census" which is really a tax and assessment record. He has not been found after that date - no death records, no burial records, no 1851 census record (although many of the 1851 census for Ontario are missing). We have found no record of his wife Elizabeth in any records of any year.
Jonathan Butler's Children
Jonathan's children are found in census records recorded as "African", "Mulatto" and in later years "White". We know from tax records that Jonathan had at least 5 sons and 3 daughters but we only know the names of two with certainty - Allen and George. Both married German women in the Waterloo area.
* George Butler (1832-1902) married Catherine Krump and had 11 children known.
* Allen Butler (1824-1872) married Caroline (Carrie) Weiss and had 8 children known.
* It is believed that Henry (Harry) Butler (ca 1829-between 1861-1871) who married a German woman named Sarah Susannah Foerch is another son
My 3rd great-grandfather Joanes Alexander Alan (called Allen) Butler was baptized into the Catholic Church January 26,1851 at St Agatha, Wilmot Twp, Waterloo Co. He was recorded as the son of Jonathan Butler and Elizabetha Ginkens. In his marriage record that same year (February 1851) he stated he was born in Toronto.
Allen's son Joseph, my great-grandfather, is another mystery. He disappears after the 1901 census where he is found with his wife and children living in Seaforth, Huron County Ontario. His estranged wife Caroline (Carrie) left Ontario for Detroit Michigan circa 1909. Family lore said that she left Joseph after some kind of scandal was discovered and that he "went out west". He was never heard from again although our research indicates he may have settled in Manitoba near the border of North Dakota. If his wife can be believed, he was deceased by May 1918.
The Genealogy Challenges & Unanswered Questions
We have many challenges and puzzles regarding the Butler family and my black heritage.
1. How do we find our Jonathan Butler's origins in the United States? There are so few records for pre 1851 in Ontario and we have not been able to find what happened to him after that 1840 assessment record or where he was before the 1834 one. So we only have records of him for a six year time frame. We know he was in Toronto circa 1824 when Allen was born. But where was he before 1824 and where was he from 1824 to 1834 when he acquired land in the Queen's Bush?
2. Where was Joseph Butler from 1901 to 1918? Was he in Manitoba? He had a brother Jacob Butler in Pembina North Dakota but we've not found any record of Joseph there. However this brother Jacob lived for several years in Montcalm, Pembina Valley Region, Manitoba. Did Jacob head there after leaving his family (or being kicked out as family lore states)? We are hoping his death record might have information on the birth place of his father Jonathan or mother Elizabeth.
If you have any suggestions or ideas for us in our search, please post them in the Comment section of this blog post. We definitely need advice on where to look next!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Grave of 219-year-old man discovered in Limerick
We may never know how the grave of John Murphy in Knockainey came to say he was 219 years old when he died. A mistake on the part of the Tombstone Engraver perhaps. Or maybe old John Murphy was a bit of a storyteller. The tombstone of the mystery man - who is surely a
candidate for the Guinness Book of Records - has been discovered in the
cemetery at St John’s Church in Knockainey by a local historian.
http://www.limerickleader.ie/news/latest-news/grave-of-219-year-old-man-discovered-in-limerick-1-4701563
You can see more grave records at
http://ancestorsatrest.com/
http://www.limerickleader.ie/news/latest-news/grave-of-219-year-old-man-discovered-in-limerick-1-4701563
You can see more grave records at
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Grave Records,
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Doing More DNA Testing. Will it Show my African-American Heritage?
My 23andMe
DNA kits arrived yesterday. I already had my Y-DNA tested at Family Tree DNA
but wanted to try another company and see what kind of results I get.
My Haplogroup is RM-269 and I'm still reading up on this to understand it better. I know that to get my terminal branch of the Y-DNA tree I need to order the order the National Genographic Geno 2.0 chip but it's almost $200.00 so will have to wait while I save my pennies!
It's been a very successful journey through FamilyTree DNA. You can read about how my DNA results allowed me to find and meet some new cousins on my Massey lineage, at The Massey DNA Connection
23andMe focuses on genetic health issues and that's intriguing. But I'm also hoping for confirmation of my African-American origins. My 4th great grandfather Jonathan Butler was a black man who came from the United States and settled in Ontario Canada some time before 1824. I know very little about him
You can read about Jonathan and see a photo of his beautiful granddaughter at The Challenge of Finding Our Black Ancestor's Origins
I'm hoping 23andMe will provide more interesting details on my ethnic origins.
Next step: I'll provide the test sample and mail it back to 23andMe, then I wait.
My Haplogroup is RM-269 and I'm still reading up on this to understand it better. I know that to get my terminal branch of the Y-DNA tree I need to order the order the National Genographic Geno 2.0 chip but it's almost $200.00 so will have to wait while I save my pennies!
It's been a very successful journey through FamilyTree DNA. You can read about how my DNA results allowed me to find and meet some new cousins on my Massey lineage, at The Massey DNA Connection
23andMe focuses on genetic health issues and that's intriguing. But I'm also hoping for confirmation of my African-American origins. My 4th great grandfather Jonathan Butler was a black man who came from the United States and settled in Ontario Canada some time before 1824. I know very little about him
You can read about Jonathan and see a photo of his beautiful granddaughter at The Challenge of Finding Our Black Ancestor's Origins
I'm hoping 23andMe will provide more interesting details on my ethnic origins.
Next step: I'll provide the test sample and mail it back to 23andMe, then I wait.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Unearthed Headstones at Merrimac Farm Offer Glimpse into Prince William’s Buried Past
Stories of ancient Indian settlement, colonization and frontier
communities, slavery and war, early industry and intensive farming
permeate our local history, but the past is sometimes hard to see for
the present.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Coffin Plates for Isaac Monk And Anna Monk
Today we have the Coffin Plates of Isaac Monk and Anna Monk. Anna died in 1874 but the plate for Isaac has no date of death. However it looks like it would be from around the same general time. 1870s or 1880s.
For more coffin plates see AncestorsAtRest website where you will find over 500 to search through.
For more coffin plates see AncestorsAtRest website where you will find over 500 to search through.
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Death Records
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Human bones uncovered after landslips expose graves in Dracula cemetery
CRUMBLING cliffs above ancient Whitby are causing grave concern after landslips uncovered human bones in an old cemetery.
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