Showing posts with label Genealogy Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genealogy Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2017

How to find death certificates in Vancouver BC

DEATH CERTIFICATES

Well, this isn't really exciting, but ever since Family Search web site no longer shows the death certificate images (and I have no idea why) I wish to provide another way of accessing them, which a genealogy group member showed me.
Here is the link:

RoyalbcMuseum/Genealogy

You can also find marriage certificates here.
This is a link to my Grandfather's death certificate:
John Griffith Williams

Monday, March 27, 2017

Family tree tip!


A genealogy tip:

For all those of you out there addicted to family tree research, I would highly recommend Ancestry if you can possibly afford it. In August 2015 a relative (cousin of some kind) contacted me because he studied my Roberts family tree on Ancestry and realized we are related. He shared his photos and info with me, and I did likewise. This was highly satisfying I can assure you! He and his wife are visiting Vancouver in August to meet us and other family members in person.
For the past week I've been updating my Cork family tree. Emma Cork (1851-1931) married one of the PALMER family, and they are my great great grandparents, so I was working on her massive side of the family. There is a ton of info on Ancestry for the Corks, but they all had huge families with the same names of course, so it's hard to pin everything down. I used to copy family trees and save the info but that is NOT a good thing to do. I have to find my own documentation and this takes hours and hours.
I noticed that Emma's parents on some family trees seemed to have moved to the USA, along with many of Emma's siblings. So I contacted one of the owners of one of the trees, and she replied to me yesterday, stating that we are indeed related, and she has been researching the Cork/Palmer line for 40 years! She says that yes indeed, Thomas and Hannah Cork (Emma's parents) are my Corks too, so that opens up a whole world of possibilities, as they lived in WI. 
I find this hobby VERY ADDICTIVE.

By Loretta (Williams) Houben

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Every man remembered...

I found a lovely website:
If you click on the link, it should take you to a lovely video.
I found this link in a book I'm currently reading by Nathan Dylan Goodwin.
"The Orange Lilies" A Genealogical Crime Mystery
It's very well written.

By Loretta (Williams) Houben

Friday, April 15, 2016

Genealogy Tips: blank census forms

It took me a while, but I finally tracked down BLANK census forms!
Most of the time I can't decipher the real ones.
I especially cannot figure out the Welsh forms!
The above shows the England and Wales census form for 1911.

This is the blank census form for Canada in 1911.



This is the 1910 US Census blank form.

Have fun!

By Loretta (Williams) Houben