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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Just checking in

 

April Birthdays (from WikiTree tools)

02 Apr 1895 Eva Smith was born 
02 Apr 1928 Harold Beismer was born
02 Apr 1930 Mary Barnhart was born
02 Apr 1973 Stella Baxter died

03 Apr 1822 Ezra Oliver was born

04 Apr 1858 George Oliver was born
04 Apr 1928 Levi Youngs Wormuth died
04 Apr 2001 Georgiana O'Dell died

05 Apr 1918 Frances Beismer was born
05 Apr 1967 Emma May Wormuth died
05 Apr 1925 Silas Beismer died

06 Apr 1879 Joseph Odell married Minerva Odell

07 Apr 1916 Simeon Beismer was born

08 Apr 1919 Fanny Lewis was born
08 Apr 1915 Darius Oliver died

10 Apr 1921 Allen Wormuth was born

12 Apr 1879 James Hulse was born

13 Apr 1927 Jessie Dowd died

14 Apr 1921 Ida O'Dell married William O'Dell
14 Apr 1919 Flora Frens married Harold Bell

15 Apr 1717 Elijah Flower was born
15 Apr 1892 Catharine Odell died

16 Apr 1719 Jobannah Smith married Mary Smith
16 Apr 1824 Richard Hendrickson was born

17 Apr 1778 Maria Mattice was born
17 Apr 1853 Fanny Wormuth was born

18 Apr 2018 Juanita Kellam died
18 Apr 1751 John Pierce married Mary Peirce

19 Apr 1956 Mary Wormuth died
19 Apr 1879 Margaret Hulse died
19 Apr 1910 Olive M Vandermark was born
19 Apr 1930 Catherine Lamphere married Bert Lamphere

20 Apr 1931 Bill O'Dell was born

22 Apr 1841 Mary McLaury was born
22 Apr 1891 Jacob Mattice died
22 Apr 1810 Jacob Mattice was born

24 Apr 1838 Silas Beismer was born

26 Apr 1869 Clinton Beismer was born

27 Apr 1875 Reuben Odell was born
27 Apr 1858 Frank Mattice was born

30 Apr 1920 Raymond Wormuth was born

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Trying New Things

 I think it's a good thing to try new things. I think change is the nature of the universe; just a little philosophy with the family history.  😄

And, I get regular reports from WikiTree of various kinds, including a list of monthly family anniversaries.  So, once a month, I'll share the list of family anniversaries for that month.  If you see any errors, please contact me.  I'll also share the number of individuals in my database.

There will also, occasionally, be new blog cover pictures that will relate, somewhat, to the family history.


Here they are:

February Family Anniversaries -- They may not be familiar to most of you but if you want more information about anybody on the list, let me know.

01 Feb 1863 --Artemis Flowers died

01 Feb 1890 --Mary Parks Mattice died

01 Feb 1847 --William Platner was born

01 Feb 1865 --Alanson Oliver died

02 Feb 1832 --Dubois Beesimer was born

04 Feb 1928 –Thomas James Wormuth died

04 Feb 1776 --Casparus Besemer was born

05 Feb 1845 --Samuel Hulse was born

06 Feb 1914 --Luther Oliver died

06 Feb 1782 --Mary McDowell married John McClanning

06 Feb 1847 --Laura Butler Chase was born

07 Feb 1985 --Frances Eronimous Beismer died

07 Feb 1862 --Jay Mattice was born

10 Feb 1759 --Geertrout Buis married Cornelius Osterhout

19 Feb 1871 --Mary Wormuth Neer Williams was born

20 Feb 1907 --John Tarchine was born

20 Feb 1877 --Sylvia Beismer was born

24 Feb 2020 --Rose Beismer died

24 Feb 1897 --Henry Mattice married Mary Hollenbeck

25 Feb 1901 --James D. Hulse died

25 Feb 1864 --Jacob Besemer married Permelia Merkle

26 Feb 2001 --Simeon Beismer died

26 Feb 1816 --Eleanor Debeck Wormuth was born

26 Feb 1901 --Reuben Odell died

28 Feb 1879 --Mary Schoonover Hulse died 


That's it for now.  Actually, you can ask me anything any time about the family history and, if I know, I'll share it with you.  In exchange, I'd appreciate photos and documents that you can share with me.

Now, that's it until next time.



Tuesday, February 1, 2022

News from the Wormuth One-Name Study

 Working on family history at WikiTree has been very helpful.  WikiTree is free and doesn't require much but strongly encourages good documentation in various ways.  They have standards. There are professional genealogists there who are constantly checking the enormous database of profiles and family trees aiming for the best data possible.  One of the things they provide is a list of suggestions which indicate errors like creating a profile with incomplete information like birth and death dates, parents, etc.  Many of you reading this, relatives of mine, have posted your "family trees" online filled with mistakes and bad information.  Someone can't be married before they're born, or after they've died, and yet some of you haven't checked dates to see if what you've been told by someone else in the family could actually be true.  Another error that happens is having tunnel vision that makes you believe there is only one person with a particular name, your relative or ancestor.  So, you don't see that you have one person in two places at the same time, thinking that can happen.  If someone is on a specific census in northern New York and you find the same person on the same census in western New York, chances are they're not the same person but two people with the same name.  Duh.  I've had several arguments with other researchers of my families who refuse to see that.  I strongly recommend that you NOT put your family information online unless you have specific documentation: birth, marriage and death records, which prove you have the correct information.  I already know that you'll ignore this because some of you don't believe that facts are facts and anything else is misinformation.

On to the Wormuth One-Name Study.

The reason I mentioned the WikiTree suggestions is that I try to check them, from time to time, and try to correct whatever is inaccurate or unclear in the profiles referred to.  Yesterday, I found two suggestions about a profile for one of the several Peter Wormuths.  This suggestions indicated that the marriage date was before his birth date.  That, obviously, can't be.

That particular profile was created by someone else but it's in my suggestion list because I had attached the Wormuth One-Name Study badge to it.  WikiTree is a collaborative web site; the profiles may be created by and managed by one person but, anybody can edit them.  So, I fiddled around with the profile, did a little quick checking and made some changes so the dates should no longer be an issue.  Once done, I indicated, in the suggestion, that I had corrected the profile.

But, is that Peter Wormuth -- in this case Peter Wormouth -- in our family tree?  Unsure.  We have, so far, three Peter Wormuths in our family tree:  Peter, father of Joseph, my great great great grandfather; Peter, his son, brother of Joseph; and Peter, son of Stephen, grandson of the senior Peter.  However, I have no actually documentation that even those three Peters are related to me.  I also have, as yet, no way of knowing if the profile that I "fixed" is a Peter that's related or if he's one of the Peters already in our family tree.

In addition to the three Peter Wormuths in our family tree, I've found the following:

A Peter Wormuth in Chenango County.

A Peter Wormuth in Montgomery County.

A Peter Wormuth in Ulster County.

Our senior Peter Wormuth was in Sullivan County.

A Pieter Warmoeth married in German Flatts, Herkimer County.

A Peter Wormouth who fought in the Revolution.

At the moment, the information on each of these Peter Wormuths is so incomplete that it's unclear if anyone of them are the same person or if any of them belong in our family tree, or how they're related, if they are.

So, what's necessary to figure this out?

To begin with, I have to find whatever documentation there is, for each of them and compare their birth, marriage and death dates to figure out who's who.

So, come back to see what I've been able to find out.  It might take a while.


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