I recently came across an old internet challenge: 52 Ancestors 52 Weeks. Even though no
one has officially challenged me I thought it would be a great idea! What in
the world was I thinking!!
The rules are simple:
The rules are simple:
- Write about one ancestor per week starting in January 2017. It can be anything from a full biography to just a photo as long as you share something each week.
- If you would like to link your post to my blog that would be awesome!
I chose Pando Tree as the title of my blog for its
ancient root system. Some say that the
roots date back to almost one million years ago. I am no expert on trees,
either those that live in the ground or otherwise, it is my metaphor for reaching
back decades and a couple of centuries (best case scenarios).
For many years I have been interested in finding my roots.
Some of my relatives may have become annoyed with me as I asked a million
questions about what information they had and if they had documentation. I
wanted to be sure that I had everything correct. Certainly I could accomplish
this in a short period since I had unlimited access to the internet. I could
have this finished in 6 months. Well, reality has finally set in some 5 years
later. I have learned a lot in those years. I learn more every day. I hope to
continue to learn all that I can and share those results with my ginormous
family. One of my
dearest friends, Ms. Kim, has always joked that I am related to everyone I meet. She was
not that far from the truth, especially these days.
As most Americans, I have a VERY diverse group of ancestors.
Most of them were simply making a living, raising a family, and going about
their lives. Not all of them, but most. In an attempt to document and share my ancestors I
will not omit “more colorful characters” or their deeds. In all cases, to be
fair, I have never met these forefathers but the newspapers at the time have it
recorded so I will not exclude it here. Not to elude that my tree is full of
shady characters but there might be a few.
A few words about DNA. Should you test? Yes! Where should
you test? That is up to you.
All ancestors are chosen at random with as much
information as I have at the time of posting to this blog. If anyone has new information please cite
any documented sources that are considered in conventional genealogy, I.E.:
wills, birth records, death records, marriage records, census – U.S. or State,
newspaper articles, old family bibles, etc. I will list the sources that I have
so you may obtain your own hard copies, if you wish, but some of the items are
copyrighted so I cannot share all of the images.
It is my hope that you will find this blog informative. I am not an expert on any of my ancestors just well read on some more than others and looking forward to learning more all of the time.
Enjoy,
B
It is my hope that you will find this blog informative. I am not an expert on any of my ancestors just well read on some more than others and looking forward to learning more all of the time.
Enjoy,
B