Search FindAGrave.com
FindAGrave.com is a database containing photos and information from 162 million graves. Often there are pictures of the graves, but usually there is important vital information like birthdate, date of death, parents, spouses, and children. Just go to findagrave.com‘s search … Read More
Contact Local familysearch.org Family History Consultants
You can find contact info for local Family History consultants on familysearch.org, who can help you with your research in-person, via phone and email. To do this, Go go familysearch.org Sign In, if you aren’t already (button in the top-right … Read More
◻ Confirm “Agnes Margaret Agnes Connacher”
On Ancestry.com I found someone who seems to be a relative who has similar family: https://www.ancestry.ca/dna/tests/3B0F211F-8181-4C65-8034-41EB5B41BE28/match/C66199CD-ABF6-4921-BCD5-80BD0C275B45?filterBy=ALL&sortBy=RELATIONSHIP&page=1 They list a child of John Connacher and Anges Nelson: Agnes Margaret Conacher. Family Search seems to have a matching record, KZ1M-QQQ, but they say … Read More
Use Ancestry.com’s record hints
Ancestry.com can give you automatic record hints (e.g. suggesting a birth certificate for one of your ancestors) without you doing nearly anything. To get their automatic record hints, you just need to sign up for ancestry.com and enter as much … Read More
☑ Find Husband of Agnes C Nelson, Daughter of James Nelson and Agnes Pippard (Completed)
Trying to find the husband of Agnes C Nelson, 2MGL-VLQ Conclusion: John Connacher 1842-1900 LTXK-P2L in Family Search
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◻ Wife of James Nelson III
In my dad’s memoirs, he mentions James Nelson L7JJ-57T was married to “May”, and had 3 children. But he doesn’t provide any sources of course, it’s a memoir
◻ Confirm marriage of John Nelson to Mary marks
im pretty sure my dad entered this info into family search (Mary marks has family search ID 2MGL-2LJ) from info in a diary he found for her husband John Nelson, but there’s no concrete sources at present