Showing posts with label genealogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genealogy. Show all posts

June 23, 2013

One book had a tremendous impact on two branches of the family tree

A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors: How to Find and Record Your Unique HeritageA Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors: How to Find and Record Your Unique Heritage by Dwight A. Radford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had a tremendous impact on my genealogy research. I learned quite a few interesting things from this book.

First, while searching for my paternal great-grandmother, I kept coming across the name Delia in reference to the known marriage and children of Bridget and Martin. Delia? I figured this had to be the wrong family… just how many Bowmans were there in New Bedford anyway??? One of the things I found out from this book was that Delia was a nickname for Bridget; I can’t imagine for a moment how Delia relates to Bridget, but this has opened up a whole world of census records that I now know I can use. The elusive Bridget Kerrigan Bowman isn’t so elusive anymore!

I’ve been doing my husband’s genealogy as well. One of the family names in his lineage is Cawley. I kept hitting a wall on the state and federal census records because I kept coming across McCawley in census records with the same relatives listed as those for the Cawley clan. How could this sparsely populated area have two separate family names that were so similar? This book said that in the early immigration days some Irish families dropped the Mc and O’ in their names. It was like a light went on! Cawley and McCawley are one and the same family.

The impact on both branches of the above families is tremendous. Now I can proceed with confidence that Delia is Bridget and McCawley is Cawley. Pretty awesome!


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May 22, 2010

Updates - super short post

Well, I have received yet another rejection, bringing the grand total to 13. I am still waiting to hear from one particular agent that I was fortunate enough to meet a couple years ago. Keeping my fingers crossed that she will ask for more of the manuscript.

I wrote an extensive blog post on my genealogy blog about historical record indexing.

Plan to begin working full speed ahead on one of my works in progress tonight after dinner. Will post an update to this blog soon.

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