1 year anniversary – recap and look ahead to 2014

 

I can’t believe it has been one year since I first posted to this blog.  After reading other genealogy blogs for a few years I thought that this would be a nice and easy way to possible connect with other relatives.  I figured that this would be a great way to keep my ancestors alive while making the information freely available to others and I hoped to connect with new cousins.  Was I sadly mistaken…I have come to accept that I am not a writer nor a story-teller.  In my quest to push on, I found that it took me many hours to write each post.  A quarter of the way through 2013 I made the decision to move to the area from which my ancestors’ came.  The long distance house search and frequent trips upstate lead to many things being put on the back burner, that included this site.  I am happy to say I have found a house and plan to make the move in a couple of months, provided that no issues pop up.

 

While writing does not come naturally or easy for me, I plan to continue this blog in 2014.  I have set a more realistic goal for myself  to write once a week about a relative who has an anniversary that week.  I really enjoyed the theme of Ancestor’s Anniversaries that I did last year and plan to take that approach in the coming year.

 

Back in June I received the AncestryDNA results for myself and an older Wetzel cousin.  I continue to be amazed at how many people I share DNA with.  Unfortunately, many of my closer connections do not have a public tree or their tree is lacking enough information to determine how we may be related.  I have contacted a few “cousins” but this was one of those areas that I slacked on last year.  I think contacting one DNA match a month is an achievable goal of 2014.

 

After receiving my AncestryDNA results I was contacted by a fairly close “cousin” who ask how we were related.  As soon as I looked at his tree I knew that the connection was through my paternal side which I knew nothing about.  Through 14 years of researching my family tree, my paternal side remained blank.  After receiving this inquiry, I entered the name of my father and his parents.  Long story short…it appears that I have an Aunt out there who has a very well developed family tree on Ancestry.com and has included many pictures.  Even though I never knew them, it is nice to see what my ancestors looked like.

 

2013 was a great year in that I met or connected with so many great people, many of these connections came as an unexpected surprise.  In the beginning of the years I was contacted by a trio of Lynn descendants who were wonderful to connect with and meet as we pooled our information and resources to pass on our family history.  After sending emails back and forth for the previous year, I had the pleasure to speak with Thelma (Strausser) Rothman’s granddaughter on the phone.  October brought the surprise of the year in the form of a message from Rose Nahodil’s grandson, who is the son of her eldest daughter.  Though it was slightly saddening to find that Rose left her young daughters, it was wonderful to find that they are alive and well and have had good lives.  November was another fabulous month as I visited my 3rd cousin and met her family.  This is a group that I am related through two different branches of my tree as they are descended from both my Nahodil and Strausser lines.  Once again, I found myself surrounded by a great group of people who were thoughtful in sharing their stories and pictures.

 

If you run across my site, please feel free to leave a comment to say hi or anything else you like.  I love meeting cousins and hope to meet many more once I move where a majority of them live or have lived.

4 Responses

  1. I think you may be a writer. I was able to follow this and it kept my interest. 🙂

    I also like the idea of “cousin bait” and have found not only my family but 8 of my husband’s missing siblings. While I found most of them through Ancestry, blogging has also been helpful.

    It will be interesting to see what else you discover.

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    • Thanks Ann. “Cousin bait”…I like it! I also find many of my cousin through Ancestry; that’s great that you found 8 missing siblings. There is so much out there to discover and you never know when it is going to happen. I found a blog of a woman who’s family was from the same area as mine; I look forward to reading it every day because she often includes pictures and history of the area.

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  2. Hi Lisa,

    Just came across you via a Tombstone Tuesday post – Marlin Hess. Marlin’s son, Dennis, is my father.

    Happy New Year! I look forward to reading your blog, at a normal time of day when I am not waiting for my daughter to “toss her cookies” once again.

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    • Hi Diane,
      It is so wonderful to hear from you though I am sorry to hear about your daughter’s cookie toss. So it looks like we are third cousins…oh, how exciting. While researching I was surprised to find that your grandfather relocated to Bucks County, which is where I am from. Even more surprising was that he is buried in the same memorial park as an number of my other ancestors from a different line…small world.

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