Here is the obit you requested for: OWENS ALVIS E born: 05/26/1909 M TEXAS died: KERN 08/26/1976 age: 67 yrs requested by: _jcmuckenfuss@yahoo.com_ (mailto:jcmuckenfuss@yahoo.com) The Bakersfield Californian Friday, August 27, 1976 P. 54 OBITUARY NOTICES OWENS, ALVIS E., Sr. - Services will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel tomorrow at 11 a.m. for Alvis E. Owens Sr., 67, who died Aug. 26. The Rev. John May , pastor of First Baptist Church of Oildale, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Sam Wilcox. Mr. Owens was born in Bonham, Tex., and resided in Kern County for the past 35 years. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the International Order of Forresters and the Baptist Church. For many years he was the manager of Buck Owens Enterprises in Bakersfield. Survivors include the widow, Malcie; 2 daughters, Mary E. McKinney, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Dorothy Owens, Bakersfield ; a son, Alvis E. "Buck" Owens Jr., Bakersfield; 2 brothers, Richard, Bakersfield and Elmore, Mesa, Ariz.; 2 sisters, Dee Bounds, Sherman, Tex., and Louella Wooten, Waukegan, Ill, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jerry Wiggins, Don Lee, Ronnie Jackson, Jim Shaw, Doyle Singer and Terry Christopherson. Donations may be made to the Cancer Center of Memorial Hospital in memory of Mr. Owens. Friends may call at Hillcrest Mortuary at 9 p.m. today. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: BAKER LUCY D born: 08/08/1893 F ARKANSAS died: KERN 06/08/1973 age: 79 yrs requested by: _bartmannford@aol.com_ (mailto:bartmannford@aol.com) The Bakersfield Californian Sunday, June 10, 1973 P. 40 OBITUARY NOTICES BAKER, LUCY DRUSILLA - Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of the Chimes at Mish Funeral Home, Shafter for Lucy Drusila Baker, 79, 403 South Shafter Avenue, Shafter, who died June 8 in a Shafter convalarium. Brother Jerry Rodgers of the Riverview Church of Christ will officiate and interment will follow in the Shafter Memorial Park. Mrs. Baker was a native of Dewitte, Ark., and had lived in Shafter for the past 35 years. She was the owner and operator of the Baker Second Hand Store in Shafter for over 20 years, after having settled in Shafter in 1938. She was a member of the Riverview Church of Christ. Survivors include her son, Jack W. of Shafter; 2 daughters, Mrs. Inez Standridge of Shafter and Mrs. Vivian Peak of Wasco; a sister, Mrs. Ollie Russell of Shafter, 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Leon Standridge and David Baker. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: ROGERS EDDIE T born: 10/19/1902 M OKLAHOMA died: KERN 04/22/1971 age: 68 yrs requested by: _dawnlfdp@yahoo.com_ (mailto:dawnlfdp@yahoo.com) The Bakersfield Californian Saturday, April 24, 1971 P. 26 OBITUARY NOTICES ROGERS, EDDIE THURMAN - Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in The Hopson Mortuary Chapel for Eddie T. Rogers, 68, 3030 San Dimas, who died Thursday in a Bakersfield hospital. The Rev. Donald Zerbe of the Trinity Methodist Church will officiate. Mr. Rogers, a native of Oklahoma, had resided in California and Bakersfield 24 years. Prior to retirement, he had been self-employed as a labor contractor 12 years. He was a member of the Get-Together and the North-of-the-River Senior Citizens Clubs and also the Swinging Singles Square Dance Club. Survivors include the widow, Mary; one son, Eddie Jr. of Las Vegas; three daughters, Beatrice Campbell, and Barbara Lopez, both of Bakersfield, and Betty Pair of Washington; two sisters, Flora Burtnett of Lower Lake and Fairy Bergren of Alber Hill and 14 grandchildren. pallbearers will be Henry Lopez Jr., Joe Grijalva, Richard Ream and Guy Greene. The Hopson Mortuary. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: DOSS BERTHA M born: 05/24/1886 F ARKANSAS mother: VANHORN died: KERN 02/25/1966 age: 79 yrs requested by: _CHenley29@aol.com_ (mailto:CHenley29@aol.com) The Bakersfield Californian Saturday, February 26, 1966 P. 28 OBITUARY NOTICES DOSS, Bertha May - Services will be held in Payne & Sons Chapel Monday at 3 p.m. for Bertha May Doss, 79, of 1301 K St., who died Friday in a Bakersfield hospital. The Rev. J. Wesley Farr, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate, and interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial park. Mrs. Doss, a native of Flagstaff, Ariz., had lived in Kern County and California 48 years. She had been a member of the Order of Eastern Star in Flagstaff. Survivors include her husband, William, a daughter, Bertha Hughes, of Bakersfield; four sisters, Mary Wingfield and Florence English, both of Bakersfield, Martha Plummer of Modesto, and Josephine Richards of Honolulu; a brother, Pay Coyne of Alturas; two grandchildren, and eight grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Oscar Ogilvie, D. E. Apperson, E. L. Campbell, W. T,. Green, E. H. Kuehnert, and L. A. Thompson. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: William Troy Sprouse born: 23 Feb 1924 died: 15 May 1963 or 1962 not in CA buried: Greenlawn requested by: _awilhelm@ev1.net_ (mailto:awilhelm@ev1.net) The Bakersfield Californian Saturday, May 18, 1963 P. 26 OBITUARY NOTICES SPROUSE, William Troy - Funeral services will be conducted in memorial Chapel at Greenlawn Mortuary Monday at 10 a.m. for William Troy Sprouse, 39, 418 California Ave., Arroyo Grande, who died Wednesday in Tonopah, Nevada. The Rev. Carlton Ellis of Central Southern Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will follow in the Lakeside section at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Sprause was a native of Oklahoma. He had been engaged in construction business for two years as a crane operator and was last employed by the Atomic Energy Commission. He was a member of Local Union 12. Survivors include his widow, Mary L. Sprouse of Arroyo Grande; four sons, Bobby Dale Sprouse, twins Gary Wayne and Cary Lane Sprouse, all of the home address, and Troy Sprouse; three daughters, Troieleen Sprouse of the home address, Diana Gale Hill and Sandra Sheryl Sprouse, both of Oxnard; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts Sprouse of Bakersfield; a brother, John Ervin Sprouse of Ridgecrest; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Marney, Mrs. Lorene Jones and Mrs. Jane Rhodes, all of Bakersfield; grandmother, Mrs Lena Clampitt of Santa Paula; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: OLDS JAY C born: 07/23/1896 M TEXAS mother: FRANKLIN father: OLDS died: KERN 06/11/1952 age: 55 yrs requested by: _tweetyuncaged@hahoo.com_ (mailto:tweetyuncaged@hahoo.com) The Bakersfield Californian Saturday, June 14, 1952 P. 25 OBITUARY NOTICES OLDS, JAY C. - Funeral services for Jay C. Olds, 55, 3431 Monterey street, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Payne and Son Funeral Home, with the Reverend Charles R. Prewitt officiating. Interment will follow in the family plot at Union Cemetery. Olds, a native of Texas, was born July 23, 1896, and died June 11. An engineer for Santa Fe at the time of death, he was a resident of Bakersfield for 39 years. His son, Sergeant Jay A. Olds, Fort Sheridan, Ill., left for Bakersfield on June 11 with his family. He will leave for overseas service soon. In addition to his son, Olds is survived by his widow, Louise of Bakersfield; two daughters, Eva Moore of Bakersfield and Alice Murphy of San Bernardino; two sisters, Ida Denny of Bakersfield and Flora Rankin of Palmdale; and three brothers, William, Walter and J. F. Olds of Arizona. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: BAIR WINNIE MAY born: 01/31/1891 F WEST VIRGINIA father: COLE died: KERN 01/26/1941 age: 50 yrs requested by: _ARLOLDSLDY@aol.com_ (mailto:ARLOLDSLDY@aol.com) The Bakersfield Californian Tuesday, January 28, 1941 P. 14 OBITUARY NOTICES BAIR, WINNIE MAY - Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the First Methodist Church, Bakersfield for Mrs. Winnie May Bair, 50, who passed away Sunday noon at her home 2703 Alta Vista Drive. Interment followed in Greenlawn cemetery. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: FOWLER, Jewell B spouse: R age: 23 years county: 15 date of death: 10/14/1930 requested by: _Tiffany@ShapiroUSA.net_ (mailto:Tiffany@ShapiroUSA.net) The Bakersfield Californian Wednesday, October 15, 1930 P. 11 Mrs. Jewel Fowler is Called by Death Mrs. Jewel Burkhart Fowler, wife of Robert Fowler of 618 Sixth street, died yesterday at her home. She was a native of New Mexico, and in addition to her husband, is survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burkhart of Bakersfield, and two sisters who also reside in this city. Mrs. E. Y Hoover and Mrs. H. E. Wilson. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Pentecostal Church, corner of Tenth and L streets. The Rev. Roy Ogan, pastor of Pentecostal Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
Here is the obit you requested for: GOACHER, John age: 62 years County: 15 (Kern) date of death: 22 Jan 1937 requested by: _kitkat@ussonet.net_ (mailto:kitkat@ussonet.net) The Bakersfield Californian Tuesday, January 26, 1937 P. 13 GOACHER, John - Graveside services for John Goacher, 62, who died at a local hospital January 22, were conducted at Union Cemetery this afternoon. Hopson Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I'm sorry to report that there was no obit located between Nov 9 and 19, 1988 in The Bakersfield Californian or The Kern Valley Sun in Lake Isabella for LORENZ HOWARD ARTHUR born: 07/21/1917 M NEBRASKA mother: MCKENZIE died: KERN 11/08/1988 Bodfish….Lake Isabella? age: 71 yrs requested by: _LNiemannG@navix.net_ (mailto:LNiemannG@navix.net) Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I'm sorry to report that there was no obit located between Feb 21 and March 4, 1967 in The Bakersfield Californian or The Kern Valley Sun in Lake Isabella for FRAUENHOFF JULIUS C born: 09/13/1879 M ILLINOIS mother: SCHMIDT died: KERN 02/21/1967 Lake Isabella age: 87 yrs requested by: _drynkey@comcast.net_ (mailto:drynkey@comcast.net) Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I'm sorry to report that there was no obit located in The Bakersfield Californian for SPRAGUE KENNETH born: 08/18/1903 M PENNSYLVANIA died: KERN 10/07/1986 age: 83 yrs requested by: _razkearney@yahoo.com_ (mailto:razkearney@yahoo.com) or SPRAGUE KATIE MAE born: 09/16/1907 FEMALE MS mother: THOMPSON died: KERN 08/08/1999 age: 91 requested by: _razkearney@yahoo.com_ (mailto:razkearney@yahoo.com) Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I would like to let everyone know that the Pre-1905 Death Indexing Project has recently completed Sacramento County and it is now online with lots of other counties. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905/ Sharon Webmaster, Pre-1905 CADI Project
The TAG group is pleased to announce that it finished the volumes in the Early California Wills (an on-going transcription) for Santa Clara County & Kern County: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/tag/9-calwills/index.htm Do you know of a public domain resource for California you would like to see transcribed? Please let me know. Thanks! Ron Ron Filion ron@sfgenealogy.com Pamela Storm Wolfskill pam@sfgenealogy.com San Francisco Genealogy www.sfgenealogy.com San Mateo County Genealogy www.sfgenealogy.com/sanmateo/ Santa Clara County Genealogy www.sfgenealogy.com/santaclara/
The Bakersfield Californian Friday, March 31, 2006 Alvis Edgar 'Buck' Owens was born August 12, 1929 in Sherman, Texas, the eldest son of A. E. and Maicie Azel Ellington Owens, and passed away at his ranch just north of Bakersfield, California, on March 25, 2006, at the age of 76 of heart failure. A true child of the Dust Bowl, Buck's family worked as Texas sharecroppers with just the bare necessities and few frills except for music. "As long as I can remember," he once recalled, "we always had a piano around the house. And Mama would sit and play all the old hymns and we'd sing with her." A trip to California in 1937 ended in Phoenix where, eventually, the Owens family settled in Mesa, Arizona. Married in 1948 to Bonnie Campbell, the two became parents with the arrival of sons Alan Edgar (Buddy) and Michael Lynn. Buck moved his young family to Bakersfield in 1951, close enough to Los Angeles for him to find work as a studio musician by day and still play the legendary Bakersfield honky-tonks at night. In 1956 Buck married Phyllis Buford with whom he had a son, Johnny Dale. In 1957, just two weeks after Buck's 28th birthday, he was signed to Capitol Records by producer Ken Nelson and began a quick rise to stardom via a torrent of releases on the label. Starting in 1963, Buck had a string of 26 consecutive number one records. Buck was named Capitol Records Artist of the Decade concurrent with the placement of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1963, Buck started his first of many media ventures, which included radio, television and print publications. He hosted his own nationwide television show "Buck Owens' Ranch" from 1966 to 1973, and later co-hosted the enormous ever-popular television series, "Hee Haw", from 1969 to 1986. Following the death of his friend and lead guitarist Don Rich in 1974, Buck concentrated his efforts on his radio stations in Bakersfield and Phoenix, and married the former Jennifer Smith in 1979. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and received The Academy of Country Music Pioneer Award. About that time, he fulfilled a long-time dream with the opening of the Crystal Palace museum and restaurant in Bakersfield. Buck's influence on country music can be heard in today's young crop of stars. Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, Marty Stuart and countless others carried his torch and introduced his music to new generations. Buck Owens was preceded in death by his father A.E. "Dad" Owens; mother Maicie; brother Melvin Owens; and sisters Mary McKinney and Dorothy Owens. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his son Buddy and wife Katy; son Michael and wife Kristin; and son John. Seven grandchildren: Paul, Doug, Amy, Jennifer, Brent, Demi, and Corbet. Three great-grandchildren: Macy, Jake and Hailee. Nephew Mel Owens Jr. and wife Diana; nephew Larry Owens and wife Jan, niece Sandra Petty and husband Nathan, niece Nita Agee and husband Ray, niece Raejean McKinney, nephew Keith McKinney and wife Gaile, and niece Kim Owens. Also grieving are numerous great-nephews and nieces, countless friends and millions of admirers and fans worldwide. A public visitation at the Crystal Palace will be held Saturday, April 1, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. There will be a public funeral service on Sunday, April 2, at 2 p.m. at Valley Baptist Church, 4800 Fruitvale Avenue. By Buck's wishes, and in lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation in Buck's name to the S.P.C.A., 3000 Gibson, Bakersfield, California 93308. Often at the end of an interview, Buck was asked how he'd like to be remembered. He said, "I'd like to be remembered as a guy that came along, did his music, did his best and showed up on time, clean and ready to do the job, wrote a few songs and had a hell of a time". Buck Owens Aug. 12, 1929 - Mar. 25, 2006 Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer
I think I mean Brotman Medical Center....but I also see Dr. David Brotman Memorial Hospital. Are one of these Brotman Memorial Hospital? Anne Sprentz wrote: > Can anyone tell me if Brotman Memorial Hospital in Culver City is the > same as > Dr. David M. Brotman Memorial Hospital ??? > > The address I have for Brotman Memorial Hospital is: > 3828 Hughes Ave > Culver City CA > > I'm going to see if I can get my grandfather's records, > but I need to know if these hospitals are the same. > > Thanks in advance. > > Anne > > > ==== SOCAL Mailing List ==== > Do NOT post virus notices to the list. > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Message transport security by GatewayDefender.com > 1:14:17 AM ET - 4/4/2006 > >
Can anyone tell me if Brotman Memorial Hospital in Culver City is the same as Dr. David M. Brotman Memorial Hospital ??? The address I have for Brotman Memorial Hospital is: 3828 Hughes Ave Culver City CA I'm going to see if I can get my grandfather's records, but I need to know if these hospitals are the same. Thanks in advance. Anne
This announcement from another list..... Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com > From: KTRACY1999@aol.com > Date: April 3, 2006 4:16:08 PM EDT > To: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Bklyn] FYI - ProQuest introduces new Genealogy Center > > _EOGN's Announcements: ProQuest introduces new Genealogy Center_ > (http://announcements.eogn.com/2006/03/proquest_introd.html) > > _http://announcements.eogn.com/2006/03/proquest_introd.html_ > (http://announcements.eogn.com/2006/03/proquest_introd.html) > > > > > > ==== NYBROOKLYN Mailing List ==== > The Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages > http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/
The California Genealogical Society announces a new book published to coincide with San Francisco's earthquake's centennial year. Dorothy Fowler's work, "A Most Dreadful Earthquake: A First-Hand Account of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire," presents the vivid personal letters of a young San Francisco woman to her sweetheart in Schenectady, New York. The ribbon-bound packet of 40 faded letters, written between February and July 1906, turned up in the archives of California Genealogical Society in 1998, with little to identify the writers or to explain how the letters came to the society. Now, 100 years later the author details the painstaking search to learn more about Sarah Elizabeth PHILLIPS and the Mr. JONES she planned to marry. Sarah's account begins dramatically in the early hours of April 18, 1906, when "we were awaked by a most dreadful earthquake." Through the letters, Fowler follows Sarah PHILLIPS and three other correspondents as the events of that hectic spring and summer unfold, providing a unique insight for today's readers. Fowler is a researcher and volunteer at the California Genealogical Society and she happened to be on hand when the letters were discovered, Her immediate perception was that there must be quite a story to be found in them. Soon she found herself immersed in what she calls "the little project that grew." Using standard genealogical methods, the author was able to identify the parties involved and uncover a fascinating link to America's recent past. Details and how to order the 190-page paperback book -- "A Most Dreadful Earthquake, A First-Hand Account of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire"-- ($15) is available at the society's website: http://www.calgensoc.org/ Previously published in RootsWeb Review: 1 March 2006, Vol. 9, No. 9. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/review/2006/0301.txt
Welcome to Daylight Savings Time! Here's an update to April activities at the Southern California Genealogical Society. Our 37th Annual Genealogy Jamboree is only a month away. The early-bird registration deadline has been extended to April 20, and yes, tickets are still available for the Friday night banquet with Bill Dollarhide's keynote on "Cemetery Crawlin'." If you haven't reserved your spot yet, do it now. It's going to be a GREAT Jamboree. Register online at www.scgsgenealogy.com. Of special interest this month are Beverly Truesdale's Beginning Genealogy classes (April 6, 13, 20 and 27), the Lunch and Learn session on FamilySearch.org, and the German and DNA Interest group meetings (April 15 and April 29 respectively). We'll also be holding our second Kids Genealogy Camp, for young researchers in grades 4-12, on April 23. This is a great program and a terrific way to introduce your children or grandchildren to this fascinating activity. Bring a brown-bag lunch. April 8 12noon Lunch and Learn Everything You Wanted to Know, And Some Things You Didn't Know You Wanted to Know, about FamilySearch.com" Presenter: Bonnie Petrovich The FamilySearch.org website, the free genealogical website operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), is one of the most valuable resources available to family history researchers. Bonnie Petrovich, Director of the Valencia, California, Regional Family History Center, will help you navigate the site and help you find the hidden treasures. She will also cover the Family History Library Catalog Online. The SCGS Library will be open for research following Bonnie's presentation so our patrons can put these useful tips to immediate use. Lunch & Learn sessions are free and open to the public. Bring a brown-bag lunch at noon. Learn at 1pm. April 23 10am-2pm Kids' Genealogy Camp Bring a brown-bag lunch and get a hands-on introduction to a fascinating exploration of your family's past. Learn the proper way to research, record your sources, and learn about your ancestors' lives. Open to the public at no charge. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Open to young people from grades 4-12. Register in advance at www.scgsgenealogy.com or by calling the SCGS Library at 818-843-7247. April 29 10am-2pm DNA Interest Group This meeting will feature a round table discussion of this exciting new way of breaking down long-standing brick walls and connecting up with new found cousins. Alice Fairhurst will moderate the discussion and tell you about her recent success story in sorting out her Raymond lines. Bring your success stories to share and your questions about anything related to genetic genealogy. Join us for pizza lunch or brown bag it. Want to join the DNA process? Over 60 of our SCGS members or their relatives have signed up for testing with Family Tree DNA through our SCGS DNA Project in order to take advantage of the discounted prices we can offer. For information go to about genetic genealogy go to the website of Family Tree DNA at www.ftdna.com. But to sign up for a test and receive our SCGS project discount pick up an order form at the library or sign up online at http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=D37109 Meeting open to the public. April 30 10am-4pm Irish Workshop Presentation on Beltane, this quarter's ancient Celtic Summer Festival May 1. Also discussion of research resources, tour of SCGS Library, roundtable of research brick walls. Come get assistance researching your Irish ancestors! Sunday April 2 1-3pm Writers Group 4-6pm PAF Users Group Wednesday April 5 9:30am-noon MCLS Librarians Group meets Thursday April 6 9:30-11:30am Beginning Genealogy Class Pedigree Charts and Family Group Sheets Saturday April 8 9am Jamboree Committee meeting 12noon Lunch and Learn (details below) Monday, April 10 7pm-9pm Legacy Users Group meeting Thursday April 13 9:30-11:30am Beginning Genealogy Class Collecting Vitals and Census Records 6pm Long Range Planning Committee meeting Saturday April 15 1pm German Interest Group Indexes and Directories Thursday April 20 9:30-11:30am Beginning Genealogy Class Church Records 6pm Board of Directors meeting. Deadline for Early-Bird Jamboree Discount Saturday April 22 9:30am Jamboree Committee meeting 1:30pm 1890 Committee meeting Sunday April 23 9am-2pm Kids Genealogy Camp II 2pm Family Tree Maker Users Group Thursday April 27 9:30-11:30am Beginning Genealogy Class Military and Land Records Saturday April 29 10am-2pm DNA Interest Group (details below) Sunday April 30 10am-4pm Irish Workshop (details below) May 5-6 GENEALOGY JAMBOREE!!! Burbank Airport Hilton, Burbank, California May 18-25 Salt Lake City Trip June 10 Volunteer Luncheon Every Wednesday, from 10-4, you'll find the French-Canadian Research Group hard at work. The German Research Group meets every Thursday. If you're looking for family from these two important ethnic groups, stop in to the Library and pick up some tips from experts in these areas. The Library is open to the public for research on: 10:00am - 4:00pm Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10:00am - 9:00pm Tuesdays 10:00am - 4:00pm Third and fourth Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm First and second Sundays Closed Mondays All activities held at the Southern California Genealogical Society 417 Irving Drive Burbank, California 91504-2408 phone: 818-843-7247 email: scgs@scgsgenealogy.com web: www.scgsgenealogy.com