I would love to have a copy of John S. Jenkins who died July 21,1935 and is burried in barker Cemetery. I think that his second wife Frances was married to a Sexton in my line. Any help would be truely appreciated Lena
In the 1910 census Fulton county Big Creek township John S Jenkins Head is listed with Frances E as his wife with Chas and John W Sexton as stepsons. Is John's wife Frances E who was married to James Harvey Sexton. Her maiden name was Stubblefield. My information does not include this marriage and I am very confused. Any help that you can provide would help very much. Thank You
www.godfrey.org Best $35 I ever spent. Click on "sign up online." You don't have to be local to the library to join. I'm not. Robin -----Original Message----- From: BA044@aol.com [mailto:BA044@aol.com] Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 8:44 PM To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARFULTON] 1880 Census Fulton County Lookup Please + 1930 Census Reports ... Its there anyway a person can get a library card from out of state libraries? Our library doesn't off Heritage quest.. Brenda ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429
Its there anyway a person can get a library card from out of state libraries? Our library doesn't off Heritage quest.. Brenda
> Now, can you tell me how to get my hands on the 1930 census reports? You've already got them. You can find every image for every year of the census on HeritageQuest. They're just not all indexed. To find an unindexed image on HQ you have to use the "Browse" function. For that matter, you can browse any year, indexed or not, and I've found a lot of related families this way. Those indexes are far from complete or accurate. They've got 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1860, 1870, 1890 (what's left of it), 1900, 1910, 1920, and a little of 1930 (CT, DE, MD, TX, and VA), all just for head of household. However, you can use the 1930 index on Ancestry.com. It won't give as much information, at least not without some digging, as you'd get by subscribing or using it at your library (assuming they subscribe), but it will usually give you enough information to be able to find what you're looking for. To use the index go to http://ancestry.com and click on 1930 underneath "U.S. Census Records and Images." (This is all a lot easier to do than to try to explain.) On the next page click on the light blue "Exact Search" tab and type in a name and/or other information to search for. There's a link near the bottom of the box for more advanced search options. You can use three-letter minimum wildcard searches using "*" or do a Soundex search and don't have to fill in all the blanks, not even first or last names. What you'll get is a list of names with counties and estimated birth years, and the other fields will just say "name" or "info". Since it's an "every name" index it's often possible to find whole families by leaving the given name field blank. It's up to you to then fill in other fields, such as the state, to further narrow down the list. For every field you fill in correctly, that information will show up on the search list. Note that they list place of birth only for heads of households, so leave that field blank when searching for wives and children. Combined with HQ this is a great tool. And of course LDS (http://familysearch.org) and Ancestry have 1880 indexed, so again, you can combine those with HQ and find the image you're looking for. The quality of a particular image is often better on one, HQ or Ancestry, than the other. You'll notice that when you do a search on HQ you sometimes see the entry "Results N/A" next to 1930 in the results list. What that means is that there was at least one hit that year, but the index for the state in which it occurred isn't yet loaded (and at last word from ProQuest, no more states will be loaded since they've joined forces with Ancestry). It apparently can search all the states for 1930 but some (most) just haven't been uploaded. If you know the page number for a particular record in a year (or a state in 1930) that isn't indexed, you can usually find it by browsing HQ. To browse click on the word "Browse" in the upper lefthand corner of any page after you log in. That will bring up a succession of four pages -- year, state, county, and location. Fill in each. After you fill in the last one, the first image of that location automatically comes up. Note the page number of that image in the information area at the top of the screen (above the image, not on it). Now subtract that number from the page number you're looking for. Double the result. If the page number you want is followed by an "A" or no letter (or a "C" in the case of 1880), add "1" to the result and enter that number in the "Go to image ___ of x" box (where "x" is the total number of images in that location). If the page number you want ends in a "B" (or a "D" in the case of 1880), add "2" to the result and enter that number in the box. For example, if the page number of the first image for that location is 215, and you want to see page 232A (or 232C in 1880), subtract 215 from 232 (232-215=17). Double the difference (17x2=34). Add "1" to the difference (1+34=35). Enter "35" in the box. If you wanted page 232B (or 232D in 1880) you'd add "2" to the difference (2+34=36) and enter "36" in the box. I've discovered just by experimenting that this will usually get you to the correct page or within one image of it. Just use the <---- Image ----> bar to scroll up or down a page if needed. On HQ you don't have to fill in every field when searching, but you do have to spell the ones you do enter exactly as they were transcribed. Unlike Ancestry you can't use wildcards. You can leave first and/or last names blank, etc. If you think the last name could have been misspelled (and most of them were at some point), you could enter just the first name for example. (I looked up a "Crotts" for someone recently, and it was indexed "Crotch." Of course, that's exactly how the census taker spelled it, too, but who would have thought to look it up spelled that way?) If you narrow the location down enough you should get a manageable search list. Back to Ancestry, once you've narrowed it down to a specific county (and figured out the state if it's a common county name) you can browse HQ to find the names of all the locations in that county in 1930. (They're on the drop down box in the location field.) Take an educated guess or just start entering the location names in the township field on the Ancestry.com page until the family shows up on the list again. Again, use those three-letter wildcards -- Ath*, Bak*, Gut*, Mel*, Uni*, etc. It saves a lot of time, and if you try to spell out the full name of a location and Ancestry.com doesn't have it spelled exactly the same way in their index, you won't get a hit even if the person was there. When you find the right location go back to HQ and browse that location until you find the family. Of course, if it's a location like the city of Tulsa, OK, which has some 2000 images, this would take forever, but in locations with no more than 100-200 pages it's usually not too difficult if you have a broadband connection. Another tip: If there are a lot of pages for one location, say more than 25 or 30, rather than browsing through each page, you can often "divide and conquer" by removing the first and last names from the name fields on Ancestry.com and just clicking through the pages for that location until you find them. Those pages load faster than census images. There are 10 names per page in the Ancestry.com search results and 50 lines on each census page, so do the math. For example, if it shows there are 1586 people in a particular location, and you get a hit in the Ancestry.com search results on the page with names 421-430, that's a little over a quarter of the way down the list (430/1586). So go to HQ and browse the location. In this example there would be around 1586/50 or about 32 images, so your target should be on or around image #9. You may have to go up or down an image or two, but it's often faster than browsing page by page. Ancestry.com won't return a list of more than 2000 names, so this won't work unless the person(s) you're looking for happens to be within the first 2000 names in that location. In these cases if the HOH or someone in the family has a common first name like William or Mary, once you've pinpointed the location, you can leave the surname field blank and search for all the Williams or Marys in that location. Since the Williams and Marys should be fairly evenly dispersed throughout the location, noting where your William or Mary falls in the list and taking the same "divide and conquer" approach is sometimes another way to zero in on him or her. Even if you're looking for Great Aunt Wilhelmina you could do a wildcard search for Wil* and she'd be included with all the Williams, Wills, et al. Again, this is all a lot easier to do than to explain, but once you play around with it a little, I think you'll find it's easy.
Thanks Dale for the information about where to find the 1880 census and for including information on later census reports! Now, can you tell me how to get my hands on the 1930 census reports? I tried Heritage Quest online, but my library's online subscription service says states other than VA and TX are not loaded yet. Are there searchable databases out there for the 1930 census? Greatly appreciated, Ginger Dale Marr <marrdye@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 1880 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 10 Jun 1880 -- p. 24 Godwin, David 26 AR AR AR Head Zilpha A. 22 MS AL AL Wife Wm. 4 AR AR MS Son Eliza C. 3 AR AR MS Daughter Alvin T. 1 AR AR MS Son BTW, you can access the 1880 census index at http://www.familysearch.org and 1880 census index and images for free at http://ancestry.com. Here is the family in subsequent years: 1900 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 08 Jun 1900 -- p. 309 Godwin, David 46 May 1854 AR AR AR Head md. 25 yrs. Zilpia A. 42 Aug 1857 MS AL AL Wife 15 ch./13 liv. (wow!) Ema 17 Dec 1882 AR AR MS Daughter Sarah 16 Feb 1884 AR AR MS Daughter Leona 14 Nov 1885 AR AR MS Daughter Norah 13 Jan 1887 AR AR MS Daughter Talmage 10 Apr 1890 AR AR MS Son Corah 8 Jan 1892 AR AR MS Daughter Ora ? Sep 189? AR AR MS Daughter Gripp? 4 May 1896 AR AR MS Son David T. 2 Dec 1897 AR AR MS Son Birtha 11/12 Jun 1899 AR AR MS Daughter 1910 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 11 May 1910 -- p. 107 Godwin, David O. 55 AR AR AR Head md. 35 yrs. Zilpha A. 51 MS AL AL Wife 15 ch./13 liv. Talmage 20 AR AR MS Son Susan O. 16 AR AR MS Daughter Agrippa 14 AR AR MS Son David T. 13 AR AR MS Son Bertha J. 10 AR AR MS Daughter 1920 Fulton Co., AR -- Mammoth Spring -- 02 Jan 1920 -- p. 19 Godwin, Dave 63 AR AR AR Head Zilpha 57 MS AL AL Wife Alvin T. 40 AR AR MS Son Dice, Will 45 AR TN TN Boarder 1930 Fulton Co., AR -- Mammoth Spring -- 07 Apr 1930 -- p. 233 Godwin, Zilpha 71 MS AL AL Head wd. Alvin 51 AR AR MS Son wd. ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
1880 United States Federal Census - Fulton County, Arkansas <Birdates are "about" & names/info are transcribed by ancestry.com> Billy GOODWIN Fulton, AR <1880> Arkansas Son David GOODWIN Fulton, AR <1857> Arkansas Self Mary GOODWIN Fulton, AR <1878> Arkansas Daughter Willie GOODWIN Fulton, AR <1861> Kentucky Wife Tim
1880 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 10 Jun 1880 -- p. 24 Godwin, David 26 AR AR AR Head Zilpha A. 22 MS AL AL Wife Wm. 4 AR AR MS Son Eliza C. 3 AR AR MS Daughter Alvin T. 1 AR AR MS Son BTW, you can access the 1880 census index at http://www.familysearch.org and 1880 census index and images for free at http://ancestry.com. Here is the family in subsequent years: 1900 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 08 Jun 1900 -- p. 309 Godwin, David 46 May 1854 AR AR AR Head md. 25 yrs. Zilpia A. 42 Aug 1857 MS AL AL Wife 15 ch./13 liv. (wow!) Ema 17 Dec 1882 AR AR MS Daughter Sarah 16 Feb 1884 AR AR MS Daughter Leona 14 Nov 1885 AR AR MS Daughter Norah 13 Jan 1887 AR AR MS Daughter Talmage 10 Apr 1890 AR AR MS Son Corah 8 Jan 1892 AR AR MS Daughter Ora ? Sep 189? AR AR MS Daughter Gripp? 4 May 1896 AR AR MS Son David T. 2 Dec 1897 AR AR MS Son Birtha 11/12 Jun 1899 AR AR MS Daughter 1910 Fulton Co., AR -- Pleasant Ridge Twp. -- 11 May 1910 -- p. 107 Godwin, David O. 55 AR AR AR Head md. 35 yrs. Zilpha A. 51 MS AL AL Wife 15 ch./13 liv. Talmage 20 AR AR MS Son Susan O. 16 AR AR MS Daughter Agrippa 14 AR AR MS Son David T. 13 AR AR MS Son Bertha J. 10 AR AR MS Daughter 1920 Fulton Co., AR -- Mammoth Spring -- 02 Jan 1920 -- p. 19 Godwin, Dave 63 AR AR AR Head Zilpha 57 MS AL AL Wife Alvin T. 40 AR AR MS Son Dice, Will 45 AR TN TN Boarder 1930 Fulton Co., AR -- Mammoth Spring -- 07 Apr 1930 -- p. 233 Godwin, Zilpha 71 MS AL AL Head wd. Alvin 51 AR AR MS Son wd.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Godwin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VV.2ADE/472 Message Board Post: Looking for 1880 Fulton Co. Census Lookup for David O. Godwin. Would be 26 years old. David was listed as a 16 year old son in 1870 Sharp Co Census to Eliza and Agrippa Godwin; I then found him listed as a land buyer in 1890 in Fulton County. An 1880 Fulton Co. Lookup would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! Ginger grs3275@yahoo.com
Looking for 1880 Fulton Co. Census Lookup for David O. Godwin. Would be 26 years old. David was listed as a 16 year old son in 1870 Sharp Co Census to Eliza and Agrippa Godwin; I then found him listed as a land buyer in 1890 in Fulton County, and later on the 1900 census in Pleasant Ridge township. An 1880 Fulton Co. (Possibly Pleasant Ridge Township) lookup would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! Ginger grs3275@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
I saw the following information posted on ARFULTON-D Digest Vol 05: Issue # 67 I am interested in information on Fulton Co., Ark marriages of the following surnames: Irby, Mullins, Holland, Grissom,Ogden, Dove. You referred to a book Claudette Carter Wakefield compiled of all the Fulton Co., marriages 1887-1925. How would I obtain a copy of the book? also information on those names/marriages prior to 1887? Thank You, GI odeei@aol.com Subj: ARFULTON-D Digest V05 #67 Content-Type: text/plain ARFULTON-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 67 Today's Topics: #1 Cemetery Lookup?????????? [kissymae24@hotmail.com] #2 Re: Have a limited # of Fulton Co. [kissymae24@hotmail.com] #3 Re: Have a limited # of Fulton Co. [stuart@ortrackm.missouri.org] #4 Re: [ARFULTON] Re: Have a limited [lena yager <peppermint-4569@sbcglo] #5 Re: Have a limited # of Fulton Co. [kissymae24@hotmail.com] http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/439.4.1 Message Board Post: If I understand your request correctly, there are no Polly's (Polly being the surname) listed. On James Whitaker, you'll need to give me a time frame. My cousin, Claudette Carter Wakefield compiled all the Fulton Co., marriages 1887-1925 into a book, the grooms are not indexed, but rather are listed by date, 1887-1895; 1895-1900; 1900-1905; 1905-1910; 1910-1915; 1915-1920 and 1920-1925. So if you can give me a time frame I will be happy to look in Claudette's book for you. If you have extensive marriage lookups that you need Claudette sells the 117 page book for $20 + S&H. Mary
Hello, Would you see if on your list there are any Thornton's? Thank you, Betty in AL
> > ANNOUNCEMENT > Re: Powhatan Historic Records Update > Date: June 18, 2005 10:27PM > > > Thursday night's public meeting was a great success. About 35 local & > national citizens, 5 State Parks Staff, the ASU archivist, and a > reporter met and held open frank and revealing > discussions about the fate of the priceless historic records recently > evicted from the > Powhatan Courthouse after many years. Citizens voiced their concerns > and the regional > state parks official, Marcel Hanzlec from Wynne, gave the parks side. > He says the Parks > Department leaders are now willing to build a "state of the art vault > and research facility" > on the Powhatan Park grounds. They still do not want the records back > in the vaults which > have protected them these past 130 or so years though. They want to use > the former research > room in the Courthouse for a gift shop, visitor center, and offices for > the local Park > Superintendent and her crew. > The catch is it will take months, or years, to get funding and a plan > lined up and still > longer to actually build the research facility so the records will > probably have to remain > in the ASU library for the next 2 or 3 years or more. > LCHS still needs public support. We need folks to send letters to the > Governor asking why > the state spent 1.2 million dollars on the renovation and can't find > time, or space, or > money to protect the records and honor their long standing Memorandum > of Agreement held > with the LCHS. > We will have to hold their feet to the fire. That is best done with a > top down approach. > Letters and phone calls to the Governor, CC"d to the Parks Director, > State Historian and > the local Super get sent to regional legislators and they go to the > Parks Director for answers. > The GOvernor's office then sends "Letters of Concern" to his Department > Directors asking them > to make the problem go away. > Letters to Mr Mike Beebe and Lt. Gov Win Rockefeller will help. Now > that they are running for > Governor they will want to win votes in NE Ark by helping out on a > topic like preserving our > culture and records of our past. > Petetions work well. We'll need to get one started and get as many of > the regions folks to > sign it as possible. > Keep the pressure on folks. > > Some of these State Officals are wanting to be re-elected to office and > one is even wanting to > become Governer. Let them know The Genealogy Communtity doesn't liked > to be walked on like this. > > To email Attoney General Mike Beebe, go to: > > http://www.goflashgo.com/agcontactform.htm > > The city of Powhatan is in Lawrence County which is in the First > Congressional > District of Arkansas. You should contact Representative Marion Berry's > office in > Jonesboro, AR at 800-866-2701 or 870-972-4605. > > For an update on this matter, go to Bill COUCH's webpage at: > > http://www.couchgenweb.com/lawrence/ > > > > At the heart of this controversy is not only the continued protection > of these valuable records but the shabby treatment in which the park > service has treated the Lawrence County Historical Society. This > Society has been the reason why these priceless documents have been so > well preserved over the past 130 years. Because of pressure by > genealogists all over the country, the officials have changed their > plans from 'sticking' the documents in an old unprotected church > building to saying they will BUILD a building with vaults [although it > will takes years for this to be completed] and hiring personnel. The > Historical Society already had personnel in place who had done this for > FREE for many many years. Evelyn Flippo has been a godsend to many > researchers with her knowledge and helpfulness. This researcher feels > for the Arkansas citizens. What they had for FREE with an able facility > and personnel for the records, now will cost. It will take all of us > to continue the pressure upon the government officials. I urge all > genealogists who find their ancestors in Missouri and Arkansas, to get > on board and help any way they can to support the Lawrence County > Society in their fight to keep these records in Lawrence County. > Email, call, or write the officials, DO SOMETHING. Let's make sure that > these officials will take this as seriously as we do. > > > Lanita Sconce Smith > DCGS President > > Genealogists never die, they just loose their roots >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/439.4.1.1 Message Board Post: I am unsure of dates. I just know she Della Polly is buried in Kirby Tucker Memorial. I don't know the exzact date of her birth maybe 1900 she died at 39 years of age about 1939 so sometime between there her and James Harvey were married I believe there first son was born in 1915. Della Polly may have been married before James to a George Berry. I don't know if that helps. I believe Della and James were only married a few years.
I was wondering if you could do a lookup for me. William Walter Sexton and Rosa Lee Frost. I believe that they were married September 24, 1905 but my records don't show where and William Walter was born and raised in Fulton County. It would be muchly appreciated stuart@ortrackm.missouri.org wrote:This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Polly/Whitaker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/439.4.1 Message Board Post: If I understand your request correctly, there are no Polly's (Polly being the surname) listed. On James Whitaker, you'll need to give me a time frame. My cousin, Claudette Carter Wakefield compiled all the Fulton Co., marriages 1887-1925 into a book, the grooms are not indexed, but rather are listed by date, 1887-1895; 1895-1900; 1900-1905; 1905-1910; 1910-1915; 1915-1920 and 1920-1925. So if you can give me a time frame I will be happy to look in Claudette's book for you. If you have extensive marriage lookups that you need Claudette sells the 117 page book for $20 + S&H. Mary ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Polly/Whitaker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/439.4.1 Message Board Post: If I understand your request correctly, there are no Polly's (Polly being the surname) listed. On James Whitaker, you'll need to give me a time frame. My cousin, Claudette Carter Wakefield compiled all the Fulton Co., marriages 1887-1925 into a book, the grooms are not indexed, but rather are listed by date, 1887-1895; 1895-1900; 1900-1905; 1905-1910; 1910-1915; 1915-1920 and 1920-1925. So if you can give me a time frame I will be happy to look in Claudette's book for you. If you have extensive marriage lookups that you need Claudette sells the 117 page book for $20 + S&H. Mary
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/439.4 Message Board Post: Will you do a lookup for James Harvey Whitaker and Della or Debra Polly......she died around 1939
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VV.2ADE/471 Message Board Post: Hi I am needing help finding someone. Looking for Della or Debra Polly(Whitaker) married James Harvey Whitaker. She died around 1939...maybe 39 years old. She is supposed to be buried in The Kirby Tuckeer Memorial Cemetery. James Harvey is buried there also. But I don't think they are buried togather. He is buried with his 3rd wife Cora. Any information would be great I have hit a brick wall locating her or them together. I know they had 34 children ....William, Benny, Juanita.Thanks
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I have no information on this name but there is a person on the Oregon Co., MO list who is researching the Wolf name. Oregon Co. is just over the state line from Fulton Co. You might want to try posting a query on that list. Catherine Dorothy Boynton wrote: >Would anyone have any information on a George W. Wolf, son of Michael Wolf, (brother to Major Wolf) and a Mrs. R. Harwell who reportedly were married 7 Dec 1865. I believe this George W. Wolf was born in 1828, served in CSA and had a son named George W. Wolf, JR. The junior might have been a doctor in Temple, TX. > >This is absolutely all of the information I have and I know there are several men named George Washington Wolf. Major Wolf had a son named G.W. born in 1813. Major's brother Charles Wolf, had a son named G.W. born 1825. Major's son William M., had a son named G.W. born in 1841. > >If you can help in this matter, it would be greatly appreciated. Dorothy Boynton > > > > > >==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== >If you wish to unsubscribe from the Fulton Co., AR list, send only the word >UNUSBSCRIBE to ARFULTON-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List >to ARFULTON-d-request@rootsweb.com >Arkansas Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/arcem.htm > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > >