Sometimes it is possible to follow a wrong lead while researching an ancestry line.
I have been researching Great-Great-Grandaunt Sarah E. Pierce. She was born 14 July 1841 in Maryland. One Sarah E. Pierce I discovered married Samuel Mimm 27 May 1869 in Chester, Pennsylvania. GG-Grandaunt Sarah, the Sarah Mimm died in 1909 in Avondale, Chester, Pennsylvania.
1869 - The Village Record |
Her parents were GGG-Grandparents William H. and Sarah P. (née Fuller) Pierce. GG-Grandaunt Sarah E. was one of their 11 children.
Of course, I can follow their line and descendants. The issue is there are a couple of other Sarah E. Pierces in my research who may or may not be one and the same.
The line I am referring to may or may not be correct. Hopefully, someone may be able to provide some verifiable proof.
Family connections can be seen on the family tree, the Brunhammer Doherty Family Tree. If you would like access to the tree you will need an invitation from me. You can sign up with Ancestry, and from what I understand, WITHOUT having to take a membership subscription. Feel free to contact me at jsmith58@gmail.com.
If you have any comment, question, thought, idea please feel free to contact me via email at A Genealogy Hunt.
Regards,
Jim
The line I am referring to may or may not be correct. Hopefully, someone may be able to provide some verifiable proof.
Family connections can be seen on the family tree, the Brunhammer Doherty Family Tree. If you would like access to the tree you will need an invitation from me. You can sign up with Ancestry, and from what I understand, WITHOUT having to take a membership subscription. Feel free to contact me at jsmith58@gmail.com.
If you have any comment, question, thought, idea please feel free to contact me via email at A Genealogy Hunt.
Regards,
Jim
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