A Thank you to Terri from Mom’s Point of View for awarding me “The Versatile Blogger Award.” This is my first blog award and am honored to be selected. Thank you Terri!!! I’m very happy that Terri has been a reader of my blog. I have enjoyed reading her blog, so please check her’s out. [Read On]
101 Brick Wall Busters Part 2
Nancy Ola and Gip Akin with their two eldest children Joy and Roy Akin Returning to the Brick Wall Busters, the next three steps will really help you. 4. Identify your Sources, make a list of sources that you could find the information you need. Not only is family a great source for records, especially [Read On]
101 Brick Wall Busters
A few months back I took a wonderful course through Family Tree University, called 101 Brick Wall Busters. It is something that happens when researching our family. Records are lost, destroyed in fires, or never even existed. Record keeping wasn’t as wide spread in the early days of our Nation, many areas never kept records [Read On]
Mill Fork Cemetery
When my Grandma passed I started listing her along with other ancestors on Find A Grave. I knew from her paperwork, where loved ones resting area’s were and had made many a visits to the grave sites. I started off with her little Brother Raymond F. Durbin Jr., who died at a young age 10 [Read On]












