Welcome

Trying to write one's family history can be rather daunting, to say the least. Even more so when you're dyslexic and have poor gramar skills. It can be quite exasperating trying to put some simblance of order to the tons of information I've accumulated since I began this journey while living in England in 2004. Should I write a book, use Facebook, use a genealogy website or write a blog? There are so many options, but no matter which avenue(s) I choose there will always be a family member who will not be able to access portions of my collection and research. What to do, what to do? Do I do more than one? Yes. This blog will be my avenue of sharing information, and feelings, as I progress through a mirad of projects such as writing a book and updating my tree on Ancestry.com. This, I believe, will also allow for sharing of information quicker. Though they are all different in how they share information, the end goal is to be the story teller for my family. To tell the stories of generations that came before me, who still walk with me and for the generations yet to be. I welcome your comments, questions and inputs.

26 September 2011

Frank C. Shipman & Delbert E. Shipman

The saddest part of doing family research is looking for those members who have died for our country. My great aunt lost her first husband, Capt Frank C. Shipman, during WWII.  He was killed in action during the Salerno Landing and the battle for Monte Cassino, ranked as one of the finest feats of arms carried out by any soldiers during the war. In return they sustained losses of about 80%. Frank was among the losses and is buried there in Italy. I hope to someday learn which cemetery he is buried in. Shortly after they were married he shipped out.  Her first husband's bother, PFC Delbert Eugene Shipman, also died during WWII. The Shipman family lost two sons. I have just begun to search for information on Frank and I am coming accross information on Delbert at the same time.  My heart breaks for my great aunt. While they are not directly related to me I feel a strong urge to tell their story as I uncover it. I don't wish for them to be forgotten in time. I want to be the storyteller for them too. The first step was to build a memorial for the both of them on Find A Grave and add them to my tree on Ancestry.com. They will continue to grow as I find more information along my journey to tell the story of those that have preceeded us. Love and Hugs to my great aunt who is still with us.

Frank: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=77115437

Delbert:  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=223392&GRid=77116277&


These are still a work in progress.

15 September 2011

Margarite Rose (Blish) Mallette Rash


My Great Grandmother Margarite Rose (Blish) Mallette Rash.
A month before my mother died, she finally got to see what her grandmother on her father's side looked liked.

Katherine Elizabeth (Vogel) Blum & Jacob Weigandt

My Great Grandfather and his second wife (sister to his first wife)
1946, Lincoln Nebr
Jacob Vogel (1894 - 1977)
Katherine Elizabeth (Vogel) Blum Weigandt (1896-1967)
[Katherine married Jacob after the death of Mary, her sister, and after she had divorced her first husband, Johann "George" Blum, for adultry]

Katherine Ruth (Graham) & Albert Weigandt 1947


My Grandparents
1947, Lincoln Nebr
Katherine Ruth Graham (1921-1990)
Albert Weigandt (1916 - 1957)