Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound is a group of people that used to meet at the Lemon Grove Library once a month to share their genealogical data. We welcome beginners to advanced to attend. We now meet the 1st Sat. of month at the Anna's Restaurant in Lemon Grove, 1 to 4 Pm. All are welcome to attend.
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Belated Blessed Thanksgiving and Hello Christmas Season, Books used in last Class
Being saddened by some news today and I hope Librarians realizse not everyone has a computer or that service.
Books are vital for research. They obviously last longer than computer systems that change sometimes yearly.
I recently found a book in my sister in laws past possessions that is 150 years old, not a Bible a Hymnal.
Lutheran in nature. Now what do we do with it? I suspect it was her Grandfather's book whom was a Lutheran
Minister. Yes two more boxes of data to filter through.
The side affects are pictures of kin no one knew we had. I think even Mary and MOM P had forgotten about them.
More on pictures later.
Mom Pentico's father was a minister. He had an appendix attack and died from it 5 days later . 5 days before Mom
Louise Jipp Pentico was born. I also have a book in German and unknown what it is. Think it had to do with GG Jipp's
being a minister.
I love Books because you can re read them and learn something you missed the first time. I can share them with others
and swap them for others.
So here is the list of books I brought to the last meeting.
Virginia Books and Mixed Information
Virginia Revolutionary Laand Bounty Warrants. 975.5 w 753
has been retitled from
Virginia Revolutionary Land Bounty Warrants by Samuel M. Wilson 1953
It is a Catalogue of Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors of the Commonwealth of Virginia to whom Land Bounty Warrants
were granted by Virginia for Military Services in the War for Independence.
Samuel M Wilson compiled from Official Records in the KENTUCKY STATE LAND OFFICE of FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY
Southern Book Company Baltimore 1953
84 pages dark but small print. Having used this book often. You will note not taken from Virginia but Kentucky.
Virginia played a major roll in land distribrution from Canada down to Kentucky west to the Midwest and up to Iowa and Ohio
and lands in between. The Grant was very large and data was shared with the states that grew out of this Wilderness.
Virginia Court Records in Pennsylvania. Records of West Augusta, Ohio and Yohogania Counties, Virginia 1775-1780 by
Boyd Crumrine with Index. 1974 Genealogical Publishing Company Inc.
Are you getting the picture? Virginia early covered massive acreage, rivers and lakes. As our country grew other States
were created and developed. Some lands many times before final name was stable. So I am asked why you talk about Virginia
so much? Because if you came early and you can not find your data it may be in front of you in another region of same
massive lands.
Also Virginia vied for lands that others claimed and suits had to be settled. SW PA would be one of those regions.
WE have not covered PA as a state yet but it was chopped and cut and patched back over time.
The above mentioned book is very informative in the development of the border region of Pennsylvania from the eastern side
to the western region. The time period covered a semi critical time for the development of the region. Which includes Maryland,
today's West Virginia, and Ohio and Virginia.
I have found records in the Carolina's and Maryland and all states around Virginia of today from days of long ago.
More data to come sorry a situation I could not change but we are fine.
See you Tuesday 1 to 3 PM Bonita Sunnyside Library. Bonita CA. SusiCP@cox.net
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