|
Your Name in History |
Enter your surname for a list of genealogy books with fascinating facts and history about your family name
|
| |
Search Olive Tree Genealogy Family of Websites
|
Account Books 1772-1925 Find your ancestors in unique collection of original ledger books from stores, schools and individuals in USA & Canada
includes FREE Picassa for photos
|
|
Lost Faces Civil War era ancestor photo albums online
|
|
Genealogy & Historical Documents
|
Paper Trail Assorted Documents: Wills, land records, marriage certs, passports, indentures, slave records, estate inventories...
Family Bibles Births, Marriages & Deaths Family Registers
AncestorsAtRest - Death Records: Wills, obits, funeral cards, memorial cards, death cards...
Paper Trail Genealogy & Historical Documents
|
|
Coffin Plate Collection Private collection of over 400 coffin plates with names of ancestors plus birth and death dates
|
|
FREE subscription Be the first to know about great offers! Weekly updates of new databases. Get tips, research advice and other helpful ideas for finding your elusive brick-wall ancestor
|
|
* GenealogyBank.com - search Historical Newspapers 1690 - 1977, Historical Books 1801 - 1900, Historical Documents 1789 - 1980, America's Obituaries 1977 to current, and Social Security Death Index 1937 to current
|
|
|
Postcard to Bernice Baker, Franklinville NY 1910
Miss Bernice Baker
Franklinville
NY
Dear little Bernice
How are you all this evening well I hope. I could not send you a card before for I have been so busy Monday I made $2.50 today $2.35 sent that going [?] some, will a[?] soon as [?] a long time before Sat.
XX September 21. 1910

Wishing you had an ancestor photograph? Check out the 1800s photographs and antique photo albums on Lost Faces. There are over 2,500 photos in this growing genealogy collection
|
Collection of Lorine McGinnis Schulze. Contact me if you are interested in purchasing this postcard. Card has a one cent cancelled stamp dated 4 pm Sept 21 1910 Arcade. Front of card is bright florals with text "This is the messenger to serve thy grace; now comes the rose to look upon thy face, and waste its time and not give o'er the mesage, return the card and let me take its place"
|
|
|