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Descendancy Research – Queen V. Wilcox
One of the children in the 1910 U.S. census was Queen V. Wilcox. She was clearly identified as a daughter of Henry J. Snellgrove, 20 years old, widow, a mother of one child, one child living. This child was not mentioned in any other records for Henry, so there were questions right away.
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Descendancy Research – Henry Jackson Snellgrove
Once an ancestor is identified, there are some simple steps to get started in descendancy research. Henry Jackson Snellgrove is where I am currently doing descendancy research.
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Naming Patterns – The Search for Darthula Ross pt. 7
There are many examples around the world of naming patterns, the system of assigning names to individuals from one generation to the next. These naming patterns can make research easier in some ways because the naming pattern may give you a clue that you are on the right path.
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Hopeful DNA Research – The Search for Darthula Ross pt. 6
Beginning DNA research starts with analyzing your DNA matches. Ancestry compares your DNA match’s trees with your tree. By overlapping the trees, you can see new possible connections. These possible connections still need to be researched and verified, but they have definitely opened doors for many people.