Another excellent day on the 10th Generation of the Siderfin family
Another excellent day working on the 10th generation of the Siderfin Family and just one family line to complete this generation. I shall move on to the 11th generation tomorrow. I am fairly pleased...
View ArticleThe Eleventh Generation
Slowly but surely the generations move forward and I am now into the Eleventh Generation. My interest is primarily in the Siderfin surname and unless it was fairly easy to follow down the lines of...
View ArticleThe Siderfin book continues to move forward
Much of the work that I did on the Siderfin family was before 2011. The databases which I used were still in their infancy and as I work my way through the data I need to look up most of them to see...
View ArticleOne sixth of the way through the Eleventh Generation of Siderfin
Working on that completion it looks like it will take me all of next week and perhaps a couple of more days after that to complete this generation. The number of descendants increased rapidly but...
View ArticleAs I clean away I wonder
I wonder why the Palestinians do not hide in these tunnels under the city of Gaza, why do they not protect their children? The English people during the Second World War spent weeks in their...
View ArticleDescendancy style
So long as the individual carries the surname Siderfin I have retained the successive generations with their name marking them as to their generation from John 1. When errors occur in the Siderfin...
View ArticleOn to the Siderfin book and the 11th generation
I did get a little done on the Siderfin book yesterday along with cleaning the basement and putting away the summer footwear. Today I should accomplish more as I would like to be close to the end of...
View ArticleMaking limited headway but continuing
The day flew by quickly as there was groceries to do and my exercises. I did keep at the Eleventh Generation though but it is slow slogging at the moment. Hopefully it speeds up although Robert had...
View ArticleMy eyes
Still no word from the Eye Doctor's office. Two months since the tests were done and the secretary did tell me I would hear back before November; I mentioned I would call in November to check on my...
View ArticleGood progress yesterday but still working on John's descendants
I did make good progress yesterday but still working on John's descendants although I am getting towards the end. There are three children left in the John Siderfin/Joan Adams family to complete and...
View ArticleStarting Robert's descendants for the 11th Generation
Still moving forward slowly but I am content with the results. Working on Robert Siderfin's descendants (Robert son of Augustine) now and there is a lot of material (except for the daughters children...
View ArticleProgress is slow but on its way
Continuing with the eleventh generation of the Siderfin family and working on John Siderfin/Sarah Clarke's children. This couple was not truely assigned in the chart that James Sanders produced and I...
View ArticleThe Clarke family is enormous in the Siderfin Family
Mostly I worked on the Clarke family yesterday and it is an interesting one. John Siderfin son of Robert Siderfin and Grace Kent married Sarah Clarke 4 Jun 1787 at Selworthy and they had three...
View ArticleMissed the BIFHSGO Conference!
I kept meaning to write the Conference on the Calendar because I have been so very busy writing this last year but did manage to miss it after all; it was last weekend. However I did make great...
View ArticleActive mind today
Vacuuming away and thoughts do come to me that I must write down. First and foremost I must do the Kipp Newsletter for the 1st which will only look at the yDNA results of the Big-Y that we did on...
View ArticleThe day has brought out a few thoughts
Cleaning all accomplished and the research week begins. Knowing one's history as far back as possible is rather interesting. Although my interest in my youth was purely science from a knowledge of...
View ArticleSnow Tires on
Everything done now to prepare for winter; the snow tires are on. Mind you I scarcely drive it myself in the winter. Just groceries mostly; I am pretty much a hermit all the time in the winter and...
View ArticleTime marches onward
I am saddened very much by the deaths of the Palestinian civilians in Gaza but then I have been for years. 12% of the children yearly died from drinking unsanitary water under the watch of Hamas (with...
View ArticleAccomplishment on the Siderfin book
Gradually after a busy period I am back to the Siderfin book. Working on the Rew family and it is my own and I have records that were purely part of the family records and not online but trying to fit...
View ArticleAttended the DNA meeting - Alexa is a great way to remember
The DNA meeting was interesting. I tend not to get too into matching lengths that are less than 25 centimorgans but some of these lengths do pass intact generation to generation and down the cousin...
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