Monthly Archives: May 2023

#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Brick Wall

I have brick walls that I’m more focused on trying to break through, but I’ve written about them before. Today, my focus will be on my 3rd great-grandfather on my dad’s side, John Ross Parker. Going forward in time, my … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Bearded

Last week’s topic, “bald” reminded me of my dad’s family. Bearded just reminds me of my dad, William D. “Bill” Hahn. He always came back from a three- or six-month naval voyage with a beard. The first photo was taken … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Bald

This prompt (from Amy Johnson Crow’s 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks project) instantly reminded me of my dad, Bill Hahn, and his dad, Charlie Hahn. Most of my life growing up, my dad wore a crew cut. I recall it … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Pets

Most of my life, I’ve had some kind of pet. One of my earliest memories is of a cat walking across the floor in front of me when I was maybe two or three years old. My mother told that … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: DNA

DNA holds the key to identifying my 3x great-grandfather. I continually watch webinars, and I’m grateful to have received a scholarship for the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP) DNA intensive in June. I have my uncle’s Y-DNA (currently waiting … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Should Be a Movie

The first story this prompt brought to mind was that of a first cousin, four times removed on my dad’s side of the family. As a young bride, Sarah Jane Hall John’s farm near the Jacksonville area was attacked by … Continue reading

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#52Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Solitude

This prompt reminded me of my Great Granduncle Tom Pittman. Isaac Pittman and his wife Elizabeth (née Thompson) had four living children when Thomas Edward Pittman was born, as recorded in his sister’s Bible, on 18 January 1894. The family … Continue reading

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