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Hi! I'm new to this group! I'm looking for my grandfather. His name was Walter Scott [no middle name ever recorded although it may have been Charles...] & his birth date was 1880 [give or take one year]. He had a brother named John Scott & I believe his father's name was also John Scott who possibly emigrated from Scotland. Walter immigrated to Canada approximately around the late 1880's to early 1900's. Walter married Henrietta McGaw in Canada [date unknown] & they lived mainly in Calgary & High River, Alberta where they raised 7 children: Allen Scott; Ralph Scott [R.A.F.W.W.II]; Grace Scott; Mary Agnes Scott; Alexander Scott [R.A.F.W.W.II] & Henrietta Scott [who were twins] & Dorothy Scott. Ralph Scott visited his Uncle John Scott & relatives in Hartlepool on a leave during W.W.II [probably near the end of the war....] so I know there must be cousins out there somewhere! I've been researching using "FamilySearch.org" & other various sites as well as searching censuses. I have found a few close ones & possibly the right one, but I'd like to be as sure so that I can contact any cousins still living. Any leads or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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After posting this I tried google once more. Found my answer here: http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/erc-vr-icd.htm Patricia "Pat" <pjwenzel@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:nr7rh.20502$yC5.8715@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... > Hello, I just received a copy of my grandmother's death certificate. She > died on Welfare Island (part of Manhattan), New York in 1942. The > certificate shows two codes: 061 with a 2 in superscript as cause 1 and > 120 with a 2 in superscript as cause 2. Is there anyplace (hopefully > online) where I can look up what these codes mean? > > Thanks > Patricia > Champaign, IL > > -- > ***This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Utilities *** >
Hello, I just received a copy of my grandmother's death certificate. She died on Welfare Island (part of Manhattan), New York in 1942. The certificate shows two codes: 061 with a 2 in superscript as cause 1 and 120 with a 2 in superscript as cause 2. Is there anyplace (hopefully online) where I can look up what these codes mean? Thanks Patricia Champaign, IL -- ***This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Utilities ***
R00tsMagic wrote: > Robert Hansen wrote: > >> What in the world is better than Rootsmagic????? > > > You like it too? I don't know much about these programs, but I d/loaded > a trial of this one and I like its charting options. I have heard there > are better, more fully featured programs, but I don't need that. > > I actually only need the software to print some charts for my father, > then I'll stop using it. I received a GEDCOM file from a distant > relative who has put a huge amount of effort into this, but I am not > well enough to do any further research myself, nor am I truly interested > enough. However my 80-yr old father is keen to see this on paper and so > I looked for a package that could print a chart for him, and had the > flexibility to move boxes around, resize them etc. Once I have these > graphs as PDFs, I have no intention of ever using the program again. > > Unfortunately this is not an argument you can make to the sellers of > software DRAW THE CHARTS BY HAND AND FUCK OFF OUT OF THIS GROUP TOO HUGH W -- a wonderful artist in Denmark http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/ Beta blogger http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks old blogger GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 17:05:53 -0800, R00tsMagic wrote: > Have you graduated from RootsMagic to a better program? You don't use > your copy of Rootsmagic any longer? In that case, you may be able to > sell it to me, entirely legally. > > Email me at paintblot@hotmail.com to discuss payment. > Serious buyer. > > (Please ignore the gang of software writers and sellers who are trying > to shout me down because it threatens their profits). > > Thanks Would someone just sell this tosser the bridge and get him out of our hair.
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Robert Hansen wrote: > What in the world is better than Rootsmagic????? You like it too? I don't know much about these programs, but I d/loaded a trial of this one and I like its charting options. I have heard there are better, more fully featured programs, but I don't need that. I actually only need the software to print some charts for my father, then I'll stop using it. I received a GEDCOM file from a distant relative who has put a huge amount of effort into this, but I am not well enough to do any further research myself, nor am I truly interested enough. However my 80-yr old father is keen to see this on paper and so I looked for a package that could print a chart for him, and had the flexibility to move boxes around, resize them etc. Once I have these graphs as PDFs, I have no intention of ever using the program again. Unfortunately this is not an argument you can make to the sellers of software
What in the world is better than Rootsmagic????? "R00tsMagic" <sellyours2me@cox.net> wrote in message news:TrAqh.70964$9S6.15046@newsfe15.phx... > Have you graduated from RootsMagic to a better program? You don't use your > copy of Rootsmagic any longer? In that case, you may be able to sell it to > me, entirely legally. > > Email me at paintblot@hotmail.com to discuss payment. > Serious buyer. > > (Please ignore the gang of software writers and sellers who are trying to > shout me down because it threatens their profits). > > Thanks
Have you graduated from RootsMagic to a better program? You don't use your copy of Rootsmagic any longer? In that case, you may be able to sell it to me, entirely legally. Email me at paintblot@hotmail.com to discuss payment. Serious buyer. (Please ignore the gang of software writers and sellers who are trying to shout me down because it threatens their profits). Thanks
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LostRoots@gmail.com wrote: > I am looking for information on my ancestors and lost relatives. > Unfortunately, I do not have a lot to go on since records and > information were lost in fear of persecution following the Russian > revolution. snip read some books on how to do genealogy put your stuff into Family tree maker 16 or PAF record sources export a gedcom and post what you know on world connect wc.rootsweb.com begin networking records may survive in places you don't know about libraries world wide have prerevolutionary reference books use boards.rootsweb.com and relevant lists too work systematically backwards from each know family member when you get stuck share your results and rest that branch for a year if jewish http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/faq.html and google is your friend too http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=genealogy+FAQ&btnG=Google+Search ignore all sites which ask you to pay or log on at this stage add up to 10 words genealogy FAQ russia and here is the master site for you http://www.feefhs.org/ The Federation of East European Family History Societies (FEEFHS) was organized in 1992 as an umbrella organization that promotes family research in eastern and central Europe without any ethnic, religious, or social distinctions. It provides a forum for individuals and organizations focused on a single country or group of people to exchange information and be updated on developments in the field. While it primarily serves the interests of North Americans in tracing their lineages back to a European homeland, it welcomes members from all countries. good luck Hugh W -- a wonderful artist in Denmark http://www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk/ Beta blogger http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks old blogger GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
In my experience, the best way to get started is to join a local family history society. Even if they don't have records that you need locally, they are likely to be able to put some structure to your research. Get some family history software. Don't think you can use just Excel or some roll your own database. There are free ones out there, and commercial ones. Write (or track on a PC) where you get any piece of data. Some family tree software has the ability to annotate any fact with the source of that piece of information. Use it! Two very good sites to start with are -: http://www.cyndislist.com/ http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp As for the specifics for your family, sorry. My wife's family came from Prussia to Australia in the late 1800s, but as far as we can tell most of the historical records were destroyed in WW2. One thing is to be very forgiving in the spelling in official records where there has been a translation. We have seen big changes between Danish & German into English. If they were Danish at one point, then you may be able to use the emmigration records kept by the Danes of people leaving. http://www.emiarch.dk/search.php3?l=en Look for shipping records too. David LostRoots@gmail.com wrote: > I am looking for information on my ancestors and lost relatives. > Unfortunately, I do not have a lot to go on since records and > information were lost in fear of persecution following the Russian > revolution. > > I know that my great-great-great grandparents came to Odessa, Russia > from Berlin via Copenhagen possibly sometime in the 1840-60s. My > great-great-great grandfather (Julius Neumann) was an engineer and came > to Odessa to oversee railroad construction (perhaps this is a unique > attribute that could be used to track him down). > > They had a daughter Alvina Neumann and a son names Julius Neumann > (Jr.), I am not sure where either of them was born or when. > > Julius Neumann we believe was married to a French woman and escaped to > France during the revolution (they might have had a daughter named > Katie). > > Alvina married Konstantin Speridonavich Borodin and they had at least > three children, one of which was Elena Konstantinovna Borodina born on > the 2nd(?) of May, 1888 who was my great-grandmother and the other was > Vladimir Konstantinovich Borodin who I believe fled to France during > the revolution. He was born after 1988 in Odessa. He was a lawyer in > Odessa, and was about 25 around the time of the revolution. He most > likely left Russia in the early 20s. > > In 1910, Elena Konstantinovna Borodina married married Stepan Ivanovich > Iluhin (born in 1889) who was a banker in Odessa, they had three > children one of which was my maternal grandmother. > > Like I said, I have little to go on and am not sure where to start, so > any help or advice from you is really appreciated. > > If you have any advice, please let me know. All help is greatly > appreciated. > > M
On 4 Jan 2007 19:07:24 -0800, thegritsdotcom <literaryservices@thegrits.com> wrote: > Greetings Mr. Melson: > > Thank you for your message below, I do appreciate your warning. I'm not > flogging anything but bringing an awareness about a book (factual in > nature) that is a resource for genealogists who are making family > connections to Rosses in North Carolina who were caught up in this > famous 1920 trial. You obviously missed his point. > > I do apologize to you and everyone here for posting this information. I doubt your sincerity.