Sunday, October 11, 2009

Slow progress....

School has really been tying me down more than I thought it would, but I've still managed a few things here and there. I realized earlier that I had very few obits for the Steinmetz family. Since I hadn't had much luck finding pictures from the Frey side, I figured I'd try to find some of these descendants. My ggg-grandmother Sophie Müller was married twice. First to Joseph Steinmetz who she had 6 children with. Second to Ulrich Frey who she had 9 children with (at least two sets of fraternal twins). I'm descended from one of the Frey children. I've located most of the relatives on the Frey side who would have photos, but it seems a lot of them were lost, thrown away, or carried off in a tornado (no exaggeration there).

I made a list of all the obits to obtain from Cresco newspapers (other sides of my mom's family as well) and go over there to slowly go through the microfilms and pull them out. I discovered as soon as I got there that someone had already indexed the papers for obits and marriage records! I had been there before and not used these indexes, wasting my time. Anyways, I now have tons and tons of obits for the Steinmetz side and a lot of people on my list to call about pictures who live not too far away. I also learned how to change the microfilm printer cartridge so I don't have to print negatives and waste all that ink (and obtain copies not worth copying!). I've already contacted one relative and found this photo.

This is Regina Steinmetz Herold with her family.
They eventually had 14 children. Here they're only halfway so it must have been taken early 1889. It was taken at McKay Studio in Cresco. Regina looks a lot like her mother, Sophie Müller Steinmetz Frey.



Monday, August 10, 2009

Ancestry profile info...

One thing I don't like about Ancestry.com is the the lack of options. They definitely have one way they think your tree should look and one way your profile should look. I wish you could customize things a lot more, especially since they keep changing their minds. Over time, their new ideas have been making navigation of family trees harder and harder, and they end up looking more and more messy and elongated. I think they want to keep marketing themselves to older people who know nothing about the internet or computers, so in their mind they think they are simplifying their website so these persons will be able to figure more things out.

Their little survey pop-up appears every once and a while. I usually fill it out eventually, with A LOT of comments on how the site could be improved. I've also sent them emails with specific ways the site could be improved or retro-graded to previous versions that were better. But all I get is an automated email telling me to make sure my computer is turned on, and if I want to delete someone from my tree, all I have to do is close my eyes, click the little "x" in the top right corner of the screen and all will be good again. They really like charging their heavy membership fees, do they really have no computer people working for them?

I originally wanted to put lines and lines of text on my profile (even though I know most users do not look at these or know what they are, although that's now almost the only way to contact someone through the site) that describe why I'm interested in all the junk that I'm putting out there, who I am, my experience with genealogy, AND THEN most importantly how I organize and label and decide which information to include. This is very important when sharing information. But it seems that the Ancestry user profile is meant for you to state only a small paragraph describing yourself. Leaving enough room to right something about yourself, and then get scared that someone will use this information to steal your identity.

I like the idea of including a section on research interests on the profile. But it looks like ancestry only intend people to put list of surnames matched with locations here, so it was quite tricky to figure out how to include Norwegian dialects and entire counties on this section on my profile.

Enough! I'm way off topic now!

This is information I previously had on my profile, but I'm removing it now. It's way incomplete and looks stupid, stacked in a skinny column in the middle of the page. I really have to go back to the drawing board on this one, unless they up the characte limit for this section...

INFORMATION ABOUT MY TREES
My main family tree is the "Ellickson through Fretheim, and everything in between” These are two surnames of my great-great-great grandparents, Ellickson following the male line (my father's father's father's father's father) and Fretheim following the female line (my mother's mother's mother's mother's mother).I’ve been trying to update my tree by uploading an additional "supplement tree" to transfer new info and people, but ancestry currently can't handle quick tree deletes or integration. Sometimes the main tree is more up to date than the supplement. Old supplements will become private as soon as a newer one is uploaded. It takes time for the old one to be removed from search results and the new one to be integrated. Please see my main tree (without the word supplement in the name) for attached pictures/records. When I added this one originally, a lot of junk code got added (it looks like Y;Y;Y;Y;Y;Y). Mostly to the notes for marriages where I didn’t have a date listed. I’m slowing getting around to everyone and deleting this. For my family tree, my “research scope” is all ancestors of my self and all descendants of my 7xgreat grandparents. All these relatives + spouses and adopted children are included. I have also added other families who tie in a lot, or are part of my research interests.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Summer's almost over...



I have a lot to do with just one month of summer left before school starts. I always work on every side of the family at once, since there are some branches that overlap and every side is rooted in the same county.

I should focus completely on the Thorson side, since the reunion is coming up. I mostly need to verify some of the info I already have by copying the Bygebok pages and getting copies of documents. I also have already called a lot of the extended relatives, many of them said they had old pictures but weren't sure who they were of. It would be good to just check with them anyway.


I started adding all of the photos I have scanned to my ancestry tree. I'm not sure if this is a good idea yet. I like that it will be more complete and accessible, and that others can see just how to scan and fix these things. I don't like the idea though that people will take all my info and photos and not let me know! I don't mind sharing everything, so long as I get credit for it. It's also important to keep this source information so that mistakes can be corrected later.
Photo: Sjur L. Bjørgo with wife Ingeborg and daughter Bertina Strinmoen. Detail of house photo. Highland Township, Winneshiek. To be included in my Thorson ppt presentation.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Introduction Post

Hello,

I'm creating this blog now as a diary/journal for my genealogy research. It's much easier typing than writing and then losing hard copies, and this way it is more accessible to any relatives or other genealogists that want to look over some of the progression I've made to obtain certain information and I can explain some of my methods.

I started really searching for info a couple years ago and it really took off after it became more of a search for old photographs of relatives. But I have much more than just photos! I recently got way way way too into it all and started adding any families that were from Winneshiek county to my family tree program. So many different families are connected in odd ways, that it helps to know who went where regardless of their relation. Also, relatives' friends and neighbors' names often come up in genealogy related searches and it's good to know more about these people.

I also wanted to put this out there, because I was so tired of reading about other people doing genealogy on the internet who are researching the South or Northeast US families that are only of British, Irish, or German descent!