Vice President’s Message, January 2014
Dear members many of us can trace out family back to the 1600’s and beyond but all we know about them is just the basic information. It would be nice to know more about what it was like living then. The following story is an account from one of my ancestor’s, I hope you enjoy […]
President’s Message, January 2014
Happy 2014 Year to all of you who are digging around in records that are dusty, dirty, and hard to read and they are 100 or more years old. Therefore, you probably could care less about the current year. Our first meeting of the year will take place on Monday, January 27th, and Heather Feuerhelm […]
This Old Tree, January 2014
The Mystery of Julia Savage In the 1871 census for Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, there is a listing for Julia A. Savage, age 59, living in St. Ann’s Ward in Fredericton. She is listed as “Amn. Pensioner.” Spike and I went to Fredericton recently and visited both the Archives and the Harriet Irving Library. Since […]