Saturday, August 27, 2016

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun -- Survey of Genealogy Activities

Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: 

 It's Saturday Night again - 
time for some more Genealogy Fun!!



Here is your assignment if you choose to play along (cue the Mission Impossible music, please!): 


1)  
Answer these questions in my survey about your genealogy resources and usage:

a)  Which genealogy software programs for your computer do you use (e.g., Family Tree Maker, Reunion, GRAMPS, etc.)?

b)  Which online family trees have information submitted by you - in either a separate online tree (e.g., Ancestry Member Tree) or a universal (collaborative) online tree (e.g., WikiTree)?

c)  For which subscription genealogy record providers (e.g., Ancestry) do you have a subscription?

d)  Which FREE genealogy record providers (e.g., FamilySearch) do you use regularly?

e)  How much time do you spend each week doing actual genealogy research online?  [Note:  not reading, or social networking, but actual searching in a record provider].  Estimate an average number of hours per week.

f)  How much time do you spend each week doing actual genealogy research in a repository (e.g., library, archive, courthouse, etc.)?  Estimate an average number of hours per month over, say, a one year period.

g)  How much time do you spend each week adding information to your genealogy software program (either on your computer or online)?  Estimate an average number of hours per week over, say, a one month period.

h)  How much time do you spend each month at a genealogical society meeting, program or event (not a seminar or conference)?  Estimate an average number of hours per month over, say, a one year period.

i)  How much time do you spend each month on genealogy education (e.g., reading books and periodicals, attending seminars, conferences, workshops, webinars, etc.)?   Estimate an average number of hours per month over, say, a one year period.

j)  How much time do you spend each week reading, writing and commenting on genealogy blogs, websites, and social media?   Estimate an average number of hours per week over, say, a one month period.

2)    Answer the questions in a blog post of your own (and please drop a link as a comment in this post), in a comment to this post, or in a Google+ or Facebook post.

Here's mine:

a)  I use RootsMagic 7 to enter all ancestral information into a database.  I also use Family Tree Maker 2014 and Legacy Family Tree 8 occasionally to take advantage of their features.

b)  I have my family tree information in these online tree systems:

i)  Separate tree:

*  Ancestry Member Tree (several, replaced very 1-2 years), use Hints 
*  MyHeritage (rarely updated), use Record Matches
*  FindMy Past (never updated), use Record Matches
*  GeneaNet (never updated)
*  Twile (partial tree, not updated)

*  HistoryLines (partial tree, not updated)
ii)  Collaborative tree:

*  FamilySearch Family Tree (updated frequently), use Record Hints
*  WikiTree (updated occasionally)
*  Geni.com (updated occasionally)
*  WeRelate (updated rarely)

c)  My subscription genealogy record collection websites:

*  Ancestry.com (US only)
*  MyHeritage (tree and data)
*  FindMyPast (includes NewspaperArchive)
*  GenealogyBank
*  American Ancestors

d)  My most-used FREE genealogy record providers:

*  FamilySearch
*  Find a Grave
*  Google
*  Chronicling America
*  Rootsweb

e)  Doing online genealogy research each week:  Average per week = 10 hours

f)  Doing repository research each month:  Average per month = 2 hours

g)  Adding information to family tree database each week:  Average per week = 12 hours

h)  Genealogy society events and meetings:  Average per month = 16 hours

i)  Genealogy education:  Average per month = 16 hours

j)  Reading genealogy websites or contributing to social media:  Average per week = 30 hours

Adding all of that up totals about 60 hours per week.  Which is about right, I think!

Since I do a lot of genealogy blogging, I spend at least half of my time every day on social media.  I try to streamline my time reading by using my iPhone for email and blogs, and try to limit my time on Facebook to 30 minutes a day or less.  I really should get out more to the local repositories.  I do spend at least one day each year at the Family History Library and an hour or two at the local libraries each month.  My genealogy education this past year was limited to society events, webinars, RootsTech and Jamboree.  In 2012-2015, we went on a genealogy cruise, but not in 2015 or 2016.



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Surname Saturday - Elizabeth LNU (England to colonial New England)

It's Surname Saturday, and I'm "counting down" my Ancestral Name List each week.  


I am in the 8th great-grandmothers and I'm up to Ancestor #1459, who is Elizabeth LNU (1652-1714) 
[Note: the earlier great-grandmothers and 8th great-grandfathers have been covered in earlier posts].

My ancestral line back through one generation of this LNU family line is:


1. Randall J. Seaver

2. Frederick Walton Seaver (1911-1983)
3. Betty Virginia Carringer (1919-2002)

4. Frederick Walton Seaver (1876-1942)
5. Alma Bessie Richmond (1882-1962)


10.  Thomas Richmond (1848-1917)
11.  Julia E. White (1848-1913)

22.  Henry Arnold White (1824-1885)
23.  Amy Frances Oatley (1826-1864)

44.  Jonathan White (1805-1850)
45.  Miranda Wade (1804-1850)

90.  Simon Wade (1767-1857)
91.  Phebe Horton (1772-1820)

182.  Nathaniel Horton (1730-1819)
183.  Sarah Pray (174-1820)

364.  John Horton (1696-1796)
365.  Mary Chase (1695-1732)

728.  John Horton (1672-1752)
729.  Mehitable Garnsey (1673-1742)

1458.  John Garnsey, born April 1648 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; died 31 March 1722 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.  He was the son of 2916. Henry Garnsey and 2917. Hannah Munnings.  He married before 1673 in probably Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
1459.  Elizabeth LNU, born about 1652 in Massachusetts, United States; died 11 April 1714 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

Children of John Garnsey and Elizabeth are:
*  Mehitable Garnsey (1673-1742), married 1689 John Horton (1672-1752)
*  Joseph Garnsey (1674-????).
*  Hannah Garnsey (1676-1747), married 1700 Thomas Horton (1677-1745).
*  Henry Garnsey (1679-1759), married (1) 1700 Sarah Wheelock (1679-1716); (2) 1717 Hannah LNU (????-1721).
*  Elizabeth Garnsey (1682-1776), married 1703 James Bowen (1680-1738).
*  John Garnsey (1684-????).
*  Sarah Garnsey (1686-1711), married 1711 John Millard (1691-1728).
*  Ebenezer Garnsey (1687-1736), married (1) 1710 Mehitable West (1688-1732), (2) 1735 Martha Tabor (1690-1749).
*  Joseph Garnsey (1689-1737), married 1711 Elizabeth Badcock (1686-????).
*  Mary Garnsey (1692-1733), married 1713 Samuerl Hicks (1690-1722).
*  Waitstill Garnsey (1694-1768), married 1717 Timothy Titus (1692-????).
*  John Garnsey (1696-1789), married (1) 1717 Elizabeth Titus (1691-1752); (2) 1752 Experience Pierce (1731-????).
*  Seth Garnsey (1698-1750), married 1720 Hannah Millard (1704-????).


I have no information about the maiden surname of Elizabeth LNU. 

Information about this Garnsey family was obtained from:

*  Judith L. Young-Thayer, The 2005 Garnsey, Garnsey, Guernsey Genealogical Dictionary (Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 2005),

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