• Home
  • 5 Andrew Stephens
  • About Me
  • Civil War Links
  • Reading Deeds

The Shy Genealogist

Researching Russell Co, Kentucky and Kankakee Co, Illinois

Feeds:
Posts
Comments
« A Personal Library Assistant?
Gleanings from the Land Records »

Snow Day! What Would You Do?

February 1, 2011 by lvonlanken

I’ll let you in on a secret – teachers are almost always more excited to have a snow day than their students are!  I already have everything prepared for my classes for the day, so when I get the cancellation notification, I know that I have an unexpected day to research! So how should I spend that time?

I woke up early and started watching the school announcements on tv and I thought we might have a 2 hour delay. I decided that if I only had 2 hours, I was going to do random Ancestry research.  I pick a collateral line (usually a brother) because I know that virtually any information I find will be new in my tree. I hit the “search records” button and start attaching records.  Almost every time I do this, I end up with unexpected information that helps me in my direct line, and I did find some clues to follow up on.  I had been doing that for close to an hour when I found out there wouldn’t be a delay, but a cancellation.  Now that changes the picture!  If I have a full day, I don’t want to be doing “random” research, I want to be more focused!

I know we didn’t cancel because of the weather we got last night; it was only about an inch of snow.  But we have a blizzard warning that starts this afternoon and I think that’s why we cancelled.  So I convinced my husband that it would be safe to run to the library (he drove me, just to be safe – what a great guy!) to take a quick look at some microfilm.  I knew that John M. Smith was listed in the Russell County tax records in 1835, but his estate was inventoried on Oct. 1, 1835.  I wanted to see the date on the tax record to see if I could narrow down a date of death a little better.  The tax records were signed on June 1, so I know that John died between June 1 and September 30.  (If anyone happens to know a reasonable amount of time between a death and an inventory, I’d love to know that!)

I also printed some records for a man that several online trees say are John Smith’s father.  I’d like to disprove this line quickly, if possible and if I can’t do that, then I need to start my research plan for this new person.

I’ve got the rest of today, and probably tomorrow as well so I’m going to work on those land records I’ve got.  I’ve mapped them all out but as I was reading all those metes and bounds, I kept telling myself that I needed to come back for other “nuggets” that I was seeing – like who the neighbors were and other relationships that were mentioned.  I’m pretty sure that I saw something about the land being part of a military patent, so I need to read that again.  And when my eyes start to cross while reading the terrible handwriting, I’ll just jump back onto Ancestry and hit the random trail again!

If you found out at the last minute that you had an entire day to research, what would YOU work on?

About these ads

Share this:

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Facebook

Like this:

Like Loading...

Posted in Research | 1 Comment

One Response

  1. on February 2, 2011 at 7:16 pm Michelle Goodrum

    I think I’d work on organizing the Archivall Closet.

    I hope you have another snow day!



Comments are closed.

  • Top Posts

    • Working It Wednesday - Timeline in Excel (Part 1)
    • Group Sheets using Excel
    • From Deed to Map
    • Excel and Word Group Sheet Templates
    • About Me
    • Creating a Research Log
    • Happy New Year!
    • 5 Andrew Stephens
    • Timeline in Excel - Part 2
    • Only One Research Log?
  • Ancestor Approved
  • Categories

    • 1890 Russell Co, KY (14)
    • 52 Weeks of Personal Genealogy (2)
    • Adair County Kentucky (2)
    • Alsace France (1)
    • Chicago (3)
    • Christmas Memories (8)
    • Danville (6)
    • Deaths (2)
    • Denmark (1)
    • Douglas County, Illinois (2)
    • Early Kentucky History Research (20)
    • Excel (10)
    • Family Friday (8)
    • Family Tree Maker (1)
    • Fort Harrod (15)
    • Germany (2)
    • Goals (1)
    • Indiana (6)
    • Introductions (4)
    • John M Smith (16)
    • Johnson County (5)
    • Kankakee County, Illinois (2)
    • Kentucky (12)
    • Land Records (36)
    • MacBook (1)
    • Madness Monday (4)
    • Marion County Alabama (1)
    • Memories (1)
    • Military (12)
    • Organization (32)
    • Personal (5)
    • Photography (3)
    • PowerPoint (2)
    • Research (70)
    • Revolutionary War (2)
    • Ripley County Missouri (3)
    • RootsTech (1)
    • Russell County Smiths (17)
    • Russell County, Kentucky (69)
    • Saturday Night Fun (2)
    • Shelby County Indiana (1)
    • Smith Station (4)
    • Software (6)
    • Surname: Coffey (1)
    • Surname: Dabelstein (3)
    • Surname: Gilpin (1)
    • Surname: Powell (2)
    • Surname: Scott (4)
    • Surname: Stephens (29)
    • Surname: VonLanken (1)
    • Thoughtful Thursday (2)
    • Timeline Tuesday (7)
    • Tombstone Tuesday (7)
    • Wayne County Kentucky (1)
    • William Smith (2)
    • Wordless Wednesday (5)
    • Working It Wednesday (15)
  • Posts

    • April 2013 (2)
    • March 2013 (4)
    • February 2013 (2)
    • January 2013 (3)
    • December 2012 (1)
    • November 2012 (1)
    • August 2012 (3)
    • July 2012 (4)
    • March 2012 (7)
    • February 2012 (2)
    • January 2012 (5)
    • December 2011 (9)
    • November 2011 (15)
    • October 2011 (2)
    • July 2011 (1)
    • April 2011 (4)
    • March 2011 (5)
    • February 2011 (10)
    • January 2011 (8)
    • December 2010 (2)
    • July 2010 (5)
    • June 2010 (5)
    • May 2010 (4)
    • April 2010 (7)
    • March 2010 (9)
    • February 2010 (7)
    • January 2010 (13)
    • December 2009 (8)
    • November 2009 (2)
    • October 2009 (6)
    • September 2009 (16)
    • August 2009 (5)
    • July 2009 (7)
    • June 2009 (22)
    • May 2009 (23)
  • Recent Comments

    Lucy Chapman Sweigar… on About Me
    lvonlanken on A New Generation!
    Charlie Purvis on A New Generation!
    lvonlanken on Marion County, Alabama Su…
    Margaret Stephens on Marion County, Alabama Su…

Blog at WordPress.com.

Theme: MistyLook by WPThemes.


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 241 other followers

Powered by WordPress.com
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
%d bloggers like this: