A Family Tapestry

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Back to the Count

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You know how it is when one takes a vacation: after you get back, you need a vacation to catch up on all the work you couldn't do while...
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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Early Adopters and Inflection Points

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Are you an "early adopter"? Did you know that the CEO of Ancestry.com considers you to be one if you have already purchased a DNA...
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Friday, February 7, 2020

Gordons Getting Unstuck

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There is one hazard which comes with relying on the genealogical research of someone else: that someone might be wrong. Granted, there are ...
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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Gordons on the Other Side

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Do you sometimes begin to feel surrounded by duplicate names in your family tree? Those are not always a case of over-zealous parents namin...
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Gordons on One Side

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How many people can say they are their own cousin? Surely that sounds strange—until you begin researching lines which had been in this coun...
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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Getting to Know the Gordons

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Years ago, just after my husband and I were married, I felt it would be a thoughtful gesture to extend to my in-laws the same courtesy as I...
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Monday, February 3, 2020

Back to Those Twelve Most Wanted

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I'd like to say I have a book burning a hole in my pocket, but I can't. Besides being a statement which horribly mixes metaphors, I...
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Jacqi Stevens
It is my contention that, after a lifetime, one of the greatest needs people have is to be remembered. They want to know: have I made a difference? I write because I can't keep for myself the gifts others have entrusted to me. Through what I've already been given--though not forgetting those to whom I must pass this along--from family I receive my heritage; through family I leave a legacy. With family I weave a tapestry. These are my strands.
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