Family History Project
I originally started blogging at the end of February 2013 to record all the family research on-line. I had been compiling the family history since I graduated college in 2004 mettre mes compétences en histoire à profit dans le but pratique d'enregistrer l'histoire familiale. I materially completed the project at the end of 2013 mais j'ai parfois ajouté une autre histoire. N'hésitez pas à télécharger ou imprimer les PDF disponibles sur cette page. Ils sont gratuits pour tous.
Famille Ellis-Mosblech – My maternal grandparents, Gilbert Ellis and Alvina Mosblech, were the focus of this project. I lacked information about my grandfather’s family because his father William died when Grandpa was two years old. Through public records, I know more about his father than Grandpa did. Grand-mère était l'un des 14 children. Grandpa was an only child. Un copie PDF mise à jour de cette recherche peut être téléchargé.
I also compiled this family history in a paperback with pictures for anyone who wanted a book copy of the project. Il ne contient que les informations dont je disposais jusqu'à 2013.
Diaz Family History – Dans 1981, my mother remarried my stepfather, Ernest C. Diaz. Dad raised us, so I wanted to record his family history as well. His father, Joseph Diaz, was a Mexican immigrant. His mother, Marie Moellenberg, was a first generation American child of German immigrants. A une copie du PDF est disponible pour tout le monde.
Zimmerman-Deweese Family History – My paternal grandparents, Le Frank. Zimmerman and Eloise V. Deweese, were born and raised in Southeast Missouri. Frank O.’s father Parker was killed by Cape Girardeau Tornado of 1949. Eloise’s grandfather John Riley Deweese held the position of Republican Party Committee Chairman for Welch Township, Cape Girardeau. Un Le PDF mis à jour est disponible ici.
I also compiled a paperback for this project for anyone wanting a book copy of the family history. Il contient uniquement les informations jusqu'à 2016.
I hope you find this project helpful in your family history journey.
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