Friday, October 2, 2015

Genealogy Do-Over Week 1, Cycle 4, 28 October 2015

http://www.geneabloggers.com/genealogy-do-over-week-1-cycle-4-2-8-october-2015/

"So over the next week, think about how you’ve researched in the past in terms of time, location, tools used, etc. Consider making some changes. Write down some research “warm up” exercises and try them once we get to the research phase. Make a list of items that you must have available when you are researching (a copy of Evidence Explained, a spiral notebook, your copy of Evernote open on screen, etc.)."


  • In the past, I've merely just "dived" in, on a quest ... not a whole lot of structure. While this MAY lead to a lot of serendipitous finds, it's just not that organized! 
  • So, structure is good, and desirable ... knowing WHAT question I want to find an answer for can go a long way in helping me make the most of my time! And, hopefully, I will answer THAT question, or at least have another question to answer.
  • Start with a MIND MAP or some sort of organizer to help guide my journey
  • I'm using Evidence Explained (2015) more and more to make certain that my citations are CORRECT.
  • I will have EVERNOTE opened and ready ... for notes, pictures, or almost anything BUT I will have identified a tag or two BEFORE starting (makes things easier later)
  • Pencil and paper (or pen and paper) ... take a note before it's forgotten. Add that note to the relevant page in my notebook (pedigree chart). Add a sticky note if needed, and a tab if needed also. ** UPDATE 5 October 2015, Use the sticky notes to form a mindmap for this as well as current research. 
  • Check and verify each and every source ... is this REALLY the same person? do they live where I'd expect them to live (based on past events)? or is this place NEW and I need to be certain I can connect the dots
  • Verify and triangulate events and places ** UPDATE 5 October 2015 Try and locate as much primary source material as possible, then secondary source material.
  • Is the SOURCE original or derivative, is CLARITY clear or marginal, is the INFORMATION primary or secondary, and is the EVIDENCE direct or indirect?
  • Be certain that I enter any and ALL research with a PLAN, identifying (1) WHAT I'm trying to answer, (2) WHERE I've already looked, (3) WHERE I plan to look, and (4) HOW I will know ... and measure ... my answer ... have I answered my question SUFFICIENTLY and with some degree of ACCURACY?

My Research Process Mind Map
My Research Process Mind Map


October 2, 2015 - 31 Days to Better Genealogy - Day 2



Day 2 - Timelines

Your To-Do 

Take one of the people you are working on and create a timeline for them. Make it as specific as you can and add as many points as you can. Then, take a look at what you have and brainstorm about things you should be looking for. 

http://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/2015/07/21/sorting-dates-in-excel-for-your-genealogy-timelines/

Like to be able to find more about GM's father and mother ... and fill in the gaps between Nebraska and Kansas.

DATE AGE NAME PLACE SOURCE





5 Oct 65


Omaha, Nebraska US. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. George Milton Rice. Father Jacob W. Rice, Mother Cornelia M. Reynolds.
1866

George Milton Rice Born

Find A Grave, Find A Grave, database with images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 October 2015), memorial 43054971, George M. Rice (1866-1958), Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, gravestone photograph by Judy Mayfield
1870



1870 United States Federal Census, Precinct No. Three, Merreck County, Nebraska, Page 3.Rice, Jacob (Head), Rice, Cornelia, (Wife), Rice, Marrarh (Daughter), Rice, Simon (Son), Rice, Henry (Son), Rice Milton (Son), Rice, Delilah (Daughter)
1877

Spouse, Edna Virena Rice, born

Find A Grave, Find A Grave, database with images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 October 2015), memorial 43054946, Edna Virena Rice (1877-1933), Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, gravestone photograph by Judy Mayfield
1880



1880 United States Federal Census, Cedron Township, Lincoln County, Rice, Jacob (Head) [Father birthplace Pennsylvania; Mother birthplace Ireland], Rice, Cornelia (Wife) [Father birthplace New York; Mother birthplace New York], Rice, Simon J. (Son), Rice, Henry S. (Son), Rice, Milton S. (Son), Rice, Delia, S. (Daughter), Rice, Annie (Daughter)
1910
43

Creswell Township, Cowley County, Kansas 1910 United States Federal Census, Population Schedule, ED 52, SD 3, Sheet 12 B. Rice, Milton G. (Head), Rice, Virena (Wife), Rice, Beulah (Daughter), Rice, Nathalee (Daughter), Rice, Etta (Daughter).
1920
54

Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas 1920 United States Federal Census, Population Schedule, ED 46m SD 103, Sheet 14A, Rice, George M. (Head), Rice, Virena (Wife), Rice, Buella A. (Daughter), Rice, Natheader W. (Daughter), Rice, Etta J. (Daughter), 
1930
64

Arkansas City, Creswell, Cowley County, Kansas 1930 United States Federal Census, Population Schedule, ED 18-4, SD 12, Sheet 12 B. Rice, George M. (Head) [Father, Pennsylvania; Mother, New York], Rice, Virena (Wife) [Father, United States; Mother, Indiana], Rice, E. Woodrow (Son), Roberts, Leslie L. (Son in law)
1933

Spouse, Edna Virena Rice, dies Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas Find A Grave, Find A Grave, database with images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 October 2015), memorial 43054946, Edna Virena Rice (1877-1933), Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, gravestone photograph by Judy Mayfield
1940
74

Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas 1940 United States Federal Census, WIDOWED, House 219, Family 420. 219 S 8th St. Rice, George M. (Head), Roberts, Leslie L. (Son in Law), Roberts, Nathalie (Daughter), Roberts, Rachel (Granddaughter), Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, Population Schedule, Sheet 17 A, SD 3, ED 18-5
1958

George Milton Rice Died Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas Find A Grave, Find A Grave, database with images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 October 2015), memorial 43054971, George M. Rice (1866-1958), Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, gravestone photograph by Judy Mayfield

October 1, 2015 - 31 Days to Better Genealogy - Day 1

October 1, 2015, Day 1 - Decide What You Want to Find - long term goals, short term goals, manageable and attainable. 

I need to know where George Milton and Edna Virena were from … who were their parents? their siblings? where were they born? and where are they buried? Both are buried in Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas

  1. George Milton Rice (1865 - 1958), Father of 6, Son of 24 and 25 [#_4Gen 30 Sep 2015] … born 5 October 1866, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, died 9 March 1958, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, 9 March 1958 / Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma / buried Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, Find A Grave 43054971 [LK4C-WW5], parents, Jacob Rice born 23 March 1819, Pennsylvania, died 20 October 1897, Republic County, Kansas, buried 1897 in Scandia, Republic County, Kansas LK46-KCC and Cornelia Reynolds, born 10 November 1828 in New York State, died 14 May 1914 in Craig, Oklahoma, K6M1-W1H
  2. Edna Virena Perkins, (1877-1933) Mother of 6, Daughter of 26 and 27 [#_4Gen 30 Sep 2015], born in 1827, in Missouri, Buried 1933 / Riverview Cemetery, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, Find A Grave 43054946 to William Perkins, born 1827, LKLV-LQR





Your To-Do


Decide what it is you want to accomplish, either with a big project or some research you want to do this evening.