TipWorld - http://www.tipworld.com The Internet's #1 Source for Computer Tips, News, and Gossip LEARNING ABOUT AN ANCESTOR'S LIFESTYLE People often want to know more about their ancestors than just the dates and places of their birth, marriage, or burial. Learning about the history of the time period and area in which they lived can often lead to interesting insights about their lives. The best way to find information about your ancestors' lifestyles is to look through search engines such as Yahoo!. Learning about the time period and culture in which your ancestors lived makes it easier to understand some of the life decisions they made. Compile a brief timeline of historical and cultural events for the area in which they lived and compare that with some of the events in your ancestors' lives. You may find surprising correlations. ---------------------------------------------- Diana J. Muir, Professional Genealogist Former Host of the World GenWeb Teacher of 8 free online genealogy classes at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~genclass/ ----------------------------------------------
Hi, List Went to the FHC today and found some info: My great grandma Winnie Warden Averitt was the dau of John Warden and Sally Ann Keel. John Warden lived in Stewart Co in 1860 was a farmer, served in 50th Inf from Tn in Civil War. Enlisted 1861 discharged in 1863. Any Tn Civil War records on line? John Warden had other children named John Elbert b. 1858, William b. 1851 m. Ten McBride Mary b. 1854 m. a Parker. John Elbert m. Sara Harris had 4 children and those kids had a slew of kids. Anybody on this list related to me or have info on these folks? Sure hope to find a relative! Thanks, Jeanne