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@bethroots@mindly.social · 2d ago
#OTD 14 March 1955, Esstella Margaret Crispen Pitcher, age 55, died in Benton Harbor, Michigan. I have always wished that I had known this sweet sister of my grandmother. All I know of her is through the family photos and stories. Esstella had scarlet fever as a child and was fragile throughout her life. She married Henry Pitcher and they had one daughter. Henry died two years before Esstella. Both were gone too soon. https://scrappinmyhistory.blogspot.com/2018/09/a-favorite-photo-52-ancestors.html #genealogy
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@PhilipCJames@mas.to · Feb 27, 2026
Apparently, women have _always_ liked a bit of rough when it comes to mating... #Genetics #HumanGenetics #Genealogy #Science https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/feb/26/male-neanderthals-human-females-mating-research-dna-genetics?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-gb
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@paul@oldfriends.live · Feb 02, 2026
The oldest relative I have directly traced in my family tree is Walter Chambers, who was born in 1486 in Midlothian, Scotland. He married Alice Elizabeth Bishop in 1511. #Genealogy #History
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@bethroots@mindly.social · Feb 01, 2026
#OTD 31 January 1815, Brita Kajsa Jönsdotter died just before her 14th birthday. She was the middle of three children born in Stora Malm parish, Södermanland, to a soldier who died in the Napoleonic Wars. Brita and her older brother, Pehr, my ancestor, were sent away to live in the neighboring parish of Östra Vingåker, with their aunts and uncles. Brita was the second of six children who died of measles in the parish in 1815. Sadly, her younger brother, Claes Jonas, died exactly three years later when at age 12 he was crushed by a coal cart (kolryss photo linked below). #genealogy https://jlm.kulturhotell.se/objects/c60-180219/?cat=53527&offset=2
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@BRMiller@hcommons.social · Jan 31, 2026
Register to enjoy a free webinar replay from the NC Genealogical Society the weekend of 6-8 February 2026 on “Legal Lingo in the Tarheel State: Using Black’s Law Dictionary” with Judy G. Russell, JD, CG®, CGL® (The live webinar was originally presented on 6 Sept 2023.) NCGS will email the direct link to the recording to you for viewing any time between midnight Thursday night through midnight Sunday night (ET). The handout for this presentation will only be available to the public during the viewing period, and may not be downloaded. It will open in a separate tab, however, so it can be referred to during the webinar. #Geneadons #Genealogy #NorthCarolina #Research #FamilyHistory @geneadons@a.gup.pe @histodons@fedigroups.social https://www.ncgenealogy.org/event/recorded-webinar-with-judy-russell-feb-2026/
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