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The Parents of James Michael Barley

Finding the parents of James Michael Barley led me to the first two of my second great grandparents. Continue reading

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Which Year Did It Happen? Engraver’s Error?

Find A Grave, especially when there is a photo of the tombstone, is a valuable source for genealogical research.  While a high percentage of the dates on the tombstones may be accurate, there is always the possibility that the dates … Continue reading

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It was Malissia! A Family Story Finally Proven

Family stories passed down from generation to generation are always subject to change! When using those stories to support genealogical conclusions, one must tread lightly – looking for something to prove or disprove the story. Such is the case for … Continue reading

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Civil War Southern Claims Commision Cases

The Southerners who opposed the Civil War came from all social, economic and racial classes.  In East Tennessee many voted strongly against secession with the area being a hot bed for Union activity throughout the war.  The nature of the … Continue reading

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Father and Son in the Revolutionary War

When most think about the American Revolution and what part their ancestor played in the war, most probably think of a patriot set on freeing America from the British.   But that is a misconception.  While, yes, there were many who … Continue reading

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Coal Miners in the Family

Emergence The emergence of the Dayton Coal and Iron Company in then Smith’s Crossroads (later Dayton) in the early 1880’s influenced the life of my ancestors.  They saw their small community explode from 250 to 5000 inhabitants within a short … Continue reading

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1752 Arrival on the Caledonia

My ancestor, Caspar Byerley  arrived in Charleston South Carolina in October of 1752 aboard the ship Caledonia.  From the research of L. W. Folmar, I found that the Caledonia was ” a three masted ship about 85 feet in length, square rigged on … Continue reading

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Two Caspers, Two Families

Many researchers of the Byerley family have long confused the two Casper Byerley’s and at one time I was among them, believing that my ancestor first migrated to Pennsylvania and then on to South Carolina.  I ignored some important information … Continue reading

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