Reading: Review the books that I am reading. Genealogy: As I trace my roots people will be able to follow my research step by step. Surnames: Roberts, Sanders, McFarland, Todd.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The Whistling Season by Ivan Doig
This was my first time reading any of Ivan Doig's books. He is an excellent story teller and his specialty is about Montana. This particular book was dated in the early 1900's in Marias Coulee township. A recent widower sends out an ad for an housekeeper after losing his wife. She comes to his home along with her brother. Events takes place that involves Paul Milliron and his three young sons and the housekeeper and her brother. There are scenes that make you shake your head in disbelieve and others that make you chuckle. The end of the book gives you a surprise concerning the housekeeper and the brother. I really enjoyed the writing and recommend this book.
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Franklin County, Georgia
1784 Plats for Franklin County
I am collecting as many maps concerning Franklin County, Hart County, and Madison County. These are the regions my ancestors resided in Georgia up until around 1880 or so. I am getting deep into this rabbit hole. These plats, however, will give information on the land owners who first populated Franklin County. This could possibly help with my research of how the slave woman, Penelope came to Georgia and eventually to be a slave of John McFarland. I figure if I find the deeds of these men perhaps I will see a transfer from one household to another concerning Penelope. Also, by using newspapers to find advertisements concerning trades it may possibly help with my research.
The main two places, so far, that I am getting my maps are the Georgia Archives and the Library of Congress web sites. Because of copyrights laws I can't give you a link, but such google Georgia Archives and Library of Congress to find maps of your counties. It is also more fun to find these maps yourselves - after all who doesn't love sliding down a rabbit hole 😀
Well, back to work!
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Location Guide for Georgia, USA
I am finding wonderful maps for the state of Georgia. The purpose being to understand more clearly where my family lived. And in the case of my family, McFarlands and other families, why they chose to leave Georgia and take up residence in Arkansas.
They were slaves in Franklin County, then later moved to Hart County and Madison County.
I am also tracing their migration route into Arkansas.
My first step in this process is to gather maps from the beginning of Georgia's state hood through the end of the Civil War and up to the year 1890. I want to find when the counties were formed so I can determine what court houses stored county documents. Also, this will help me research the Freedmen's Bureau for any documentation and find the laws of the state and counties.
The Virginia by Owen Wister
I gave this book, The Virginian, four stars because some of the book was slow and worth only 3 stars and other parts were heart wrenching both in a good way and then in a bad way causing me to rate it as five stars.
Sometimes the Virginia's lingo was awkward and hard to follow. It was slow reading at times and I wondered why some portion was even in the book. But, especially toward the end of the book it was outstanding writing and I have to admit I shedded some tears toward the end.