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Over the past few days, I have made a few more connections in the Toomey line of my family. One new development was that I was able to con...
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Todays spotlight on family will be on my maternal great grandmother Anna Benjak Kondrc. I hope to post at least on Spotlight a week on a f...
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Surname – Muhlig Meaning/Origin – unkown From this link In our conversation he disclosed his Jewish origin, his ancestors having ...
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Now that I have been going to FHC for two day to look over the microfilm I am starting to wonder if I could not just get a large enough thum...
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Cecilia Kondrc was the daughter of Jan Kondrc and Anna Kondrc (dont know mother's maiden name). I believe that she was born in Brestov...
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Over the weekend I got the bright idea to re-install the OS on my machine. I thought I was being smart by copying "downloads" to ...
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I know that I have made many posts about this story, but I like to bring it up every once in a while in the hopes that I might be able to fi...
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So one of my ancestors has on their birth certificate that they were born in Dublin, Ireland, while the rest of the family, I have listed a...
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As I search down the rabbit hole for my DECKER name I have done multiple DNA tests, with the latest being the Y-DNA (25) from Family Tree D...
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Today I spent some time at the San Marcos Cemetery taking some more photo's of the tombstones. I think I covered about another 50-75 ph...
I think a book is a great option. Since she is writing down things, include blank pages interspersed throughout the book so the biographies that you write can help prompt her in her writing and help her organize the material. Having space to write about specific pictures might be nice to get some more background on the people and circumstances if she knows that information. I know it doesn't help with you getting the stories sooner, but I think it would be a wonderful keepsake!
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