tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607177305040851592.post2698277355321400494..comments2023-09-30T03:00:20.426-07:00Comments on ramblings and musing of the "fur~babies" momma: Ancestor-ingpaulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15846739006616734636noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607177305040851592.post-79244241862384215432011-02-27T07:17:52.986-08:002011-02-27T07:17:52.986-08:00Paula, I LOVE Genealogy!!! I love the research and...Paula, I LOVE Genealogy!!! I love the research and the finding of family! I hate those brick walls I hit every once in awhile, sometimes the climb takes forever, but is so worth it in the end.<br><br>Good luck!!<br><br>Pam in Brussels, BelgiumHolloway Familyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15180253720362402841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2607177305040851592.post-67247111244612401902011-02-26T18:52:14.622-08:002011-02-26T18:52:14.622-08:00It is fun. I have like 4 grandfathers in a row wit...It is fun. I have like 4 grandfathers in a row with the same first and last name. Whew, it's difficult telling them apart! For a long time my mother's family thought they were German but I found out that yes, there was a lot of German in the line but their paternal line was actually from Luxembourg!Going there is on my bucket list. An amateur genealogist had noted in a genealogy publication that they were not here for the 1850s census but in fact they were but their Germanic last name starts with a J and in German Js are often pronounced as Ys so the census enumerator spelled the name with a Y instead of a J and I found it Yippeee!Sharon Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12178652815840919077noreply@blogger.com