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Book of Me, Written by Me—Prompt 4: Favorite Season

I am continuing the Book of Me, and this week’s prompt no. 4 is ‘Favorite Season’. You can learn more about the prompt & the 15 month challenge at Julie Goucher’s page . It would be easier to choose a least favorite season: I’m not a big fan of summer. I like wearing shorts but I do not like being hot. I loved being out of school—well for a few weeks until I was bored—and couldn’t wait to get back to school. I even played school teacher with my brothers and sisters. In summer we were forced to play outdoors all day and we never went on vacations, so it was the same thing day after day. So spring could be my favorite. My birthday falls just a few days after the first day of spring. The baseball season begins in spring and I can begin to root for my favorite Giants. The budding trees and new wild flowers begin to bloom. My favorite spring tree is the red bud with its dark red blossoms and favorite flower is the California poppy. Hikes in the neighboring hills and parks always r

Book of Me, Written by Me–Prompt 3: “My Physical Self”

  The prompt for week 3 is: Describe your physical self Your size – clothes size Scars Eye color Draw your hands Finger Prints I am 5’2” at least that is what my driver’s license states. However, I know I have been shrinking. Age will do that as the bones in our spine settle together. But I also have scoliosis and that also has an effect on my height. I used to be quite thin, weighing only 100 pounds when I got married, but also with age, the weight has inched up instead of down. I’m not nearly as active as I was when in my 20’s. I always wished I was taller. It would be best to add a few inches just to the legs to make up for my long body and keep me from having to roll up my pants. Still, I wear mostly size 8 or 10 clothes. I have very dark brown hair that is cut short with a part on the side. I have a huge cowlick in the front but I make use of it by flipping up my bangs. This is the same cowlick that is passed down from the Johnston Family. There is a bit of gray t

The Book of Me, Written by Me–Prompt 2

I am participating in the weekly project that lasts 15 months created by Julie Goucher from Anglers Rest. It is a great way to document my own life. Prompt 2: Your Birth Do you have any baby photos? Where were you born? Who was present at your birth? Dimensions? What day was it? Time? Did you have hair? Eye colors Are you a twin? I am the first born of six children. So there are lots of photos of me and I have my baby book to reference from. I was born in Concord, California at the Concord Community Hospital, located at 2540 East Street. [1] This hospital later became Mt. Diablo Hospital and is now part of the John Muir Medical Center, the Concord campus. [2] According to my birth certificate, I was born at 6:40 p.m. My parents at the time were living at 35 Harbor Drive in West Pittsburg (which is now called Bay Point). My father was 23 years old and a service station attendant at Mel’s Associates. I weighed seven pounds, ten ounces and had a height of 19.5 i

The Book of Me, Written by Me—Prompt 1 “Who am I?”

This is a new project to help genealogist write about themselves for future family.  This was developed by Julie Goucher of Anglers Rest and you can find out more about it here .  There will be a new prompt each week and I have started already 4 weeks late.  I am going to play catch-up now. Prompt 1. The prompt for week 1 is a recognized psychology test.  Ask yourself 20 times “Who are you?” Here is my response: I am: · 59 years old · retired but busier now than when I worked · a sister to three sisters and two brothers, a niece to two aunts, a granddaughter, and cousin to 8 cousins · introverted but love to be involved in the background · a mother to two daughters who graduated from college · a college graduate with a BS degree in Biology though I never worked in the field · a player of the piano, guitar, and recorder · a photographer, birdwatcher, genealogy researcher, and writer · a wife to Norman · a lover of travel but I hate to fly · a railfan · a gard

United States Veterans Administration–Pension Payment Cards for the Gorrell Bros, Amos & Joseph W.

Michael John Neill posted on his blog, Roots Dig , about the updated database “United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933” on FamilySearch.org . I knew that the two Gorrell brothers, Amos and Joseph W. served in the Civil War and may have received a pension. I decided to search for them.  These payment cards in the database were issued between 1907 and 1933 so I checked to make sure both Amos and Joseph W were alive in that time period.  Their wives, Catherine and Eliza A. were also alive, so perhaps there were cards for them as well. I found Amos Gorrell’s card first. It had the correct regiment, so I’m on the right track. I downloaded the card and then selected the next page to work my way toward the Catherine or Eliza A Gorrell. What did I find on the next page, but the back of the card for Amos! Two for the price of one.  It is always a good idea to move forward a few pages and backward a few pages if you arrived at the page via an index. There are a

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun–Some Semi-Random Search

It’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun time. Randy Seaver from Genea-Musings has set out challenge for the week: 1)  We're to take the first two letters of our first name and find in our family tree database the first person in our alpha list that begins with those first two letters. 2)  Next, write about what you know about that person (even do some research to find more). Describe h ow you are related to this person, and why is s/he in your family tree? 3)  Tell us about it in a blog post of your own, in a comment to this blog post, or in a Facebook Status post or Google+ Stream post. I have the first name of Lisa, so my first two letters to begin this challenge is LI . I use RootsMagic and the first person beginning with LI is the surname Liese. Mariam Franciscam Liese was married to Johann Heinrich Sommer , my 3rd great granduncle, so I am not related to her. I have very little information about her. I know the date of their marriage on 29 Oct 1791 in Kirchhundem, Kreis

SNGF - Where were my ancestors in 1863?

Okay, have a new mission from Randy Seaver of Genea-musing.  Your mission, should you decide to accept it: 1)  Determine where your ancestral families were on 1 September 1863 - 150 years ago. 2) List your ancestors, their family members, their birth and death years, and their residence location (as close as possible). Do you have a photograph of their residence from about that time, and does the residence still exist? 3) Tell us all about it in your own blog post, in a comment to this post, or in a Facebook Status or Google+ Stream post. Here is my post: My father’s side: Maria Catharine Trösster (1813-1874) was my 2nd great grandmother. My great grandfather, Johan Anton Hork (1843-1906) was probably living with her in Oberhundem, Westfalen. He came to the US in 1870 alone. Vincent Sievert (1823-1890) and Susanna Raduntz (1832-1911) are my 2nd great grandparents, who were living in Joliet, Will Co, Illinois. I do not know where they were living. Jeremiah