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April 5, 2017April 5, 2017 Veronica

Exploring the new “Genetic Communities™” on Ancestry.com

Forewarning. This is Veronica, the other Genealogy Sister, writing today. You'll be glad to know that Maryann who writes 99.9% of the posts will be back online with a new post very soon. I decided to make a rare appearance on the Genealogy Sisters blog to talk about my recent experience with Ancestry.com new DNA … Continue reading Exploring the new “Genetic Communities™” on Ancestry.com

June 29, 2016June 30, 2016 Maryann Barnes

Coming to America – Bernard Doran – 1910

The S.S. Columbia is the ship that my grandfather, Bernard Doran, came over from Northern Ireland to America in 1910. I found a really interesting webpage with vintage brochures from some of the ships that sailed back and forth from Europe to the United States. This ship was part of the Anchor Lines fleet. Here … Continue reading Coming to America – Bernard Doran – 1910

December 10, 2012June 24, 2013 Veronica

Matrilineal Monday – Albertina Satelin

This is a reposting on June 24, 2013 of an entry I made on December 10, 2012 that I have since learned included misinformation!  With many thanks to Swedish research Laila Falk who has graciously helped me debunk some myths and gain a wealth of new information about Albertina Satelin and her family. If anyone … Continue reading Matrilineal Monday – Albertina Satelin

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      • Doran Project Grouping 1: Bernard Doran and Ann “Nancy” Smyth and descendants
        • Elizabeth “Bess” Pearson
      • Doran (line 2)
      • Doran (line 3)
      • Doran: Miscellaneous lists
      • World War I Casualties: Dorans from Belfast area
    • Fergusson of Keir Parish, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and descendants
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      • Elizabeth “Aunt Lizzie” Hall
      • Hall surname in City Directories of Belfast, Northern Ireland
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      • Harry M. Horn and Cornelia H. Dakin
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      • John Jahn
      • Ludwig Frederick Jahn
      • Gabriel Leopold Jahn
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