To keep the project manageable, I'm focusing on only one branch of the family tree at a time. Currently, my focus is on my husband's Wood side, starting with his paternal great-grandparents.
As shown here from Family Search, these great-grandparents were Thomas Haskell Wood (1809-1890) and Mary Amanda Demarest (1831-1897). They had 17 children, including hubby's grandfather, James Edgar Wood (1871-1939). You can spot him in the list of children: he's the guy with a face instead of a generic profile oval.
Add in the children's children and spouses and ex-spouses, and my Go-Over is not a rainy-day quick fix, but it is achievable if I go through the list systematically, one ancestor at a time.
I'm simultaneously checking each ancestor on my Ancestry and My Heritage trees, the Family Search collaborative tree, and on Find a Grave. Of course I am updating each ancestor in my RootsMagic software as I go along.
At a minimum, I'd like to have all ancestral names and dates/places complete and correct on all four sites. Ideally, I'd like to include a bit of a bio where possible, partly for cousin bait and partly to share what I've learned with other genealogists.
Just this month, I submitted an edit to fix the name on James Edgar Wood's Find a Grave memorial, a key correction. I had already added the photo (same as on Family Search) and a brief bio. UPDATE: For infants whose burial places are unknown, I'm mentioning their names/dates in the bios of their parents on Find a Grave, to keep their memories alive and keep families "together."
With the pandemic keeping me close to home, I expect to nearly finish this part of my Go-Over by the end of 2020.
Wow! 17 children, can you imagine! that poor woman, and still keeping someone (you) busy today :-)
ReplyDelete24 years between youngest to oldest. He could have grandchildren older than some children
ReplyDeleteI think 29 years from youngest to oldest. (1846-1875). And yes, you're right--quite a span between the first-born and the youngest ones.
DeleteQuite the project! And, that poor woman - 17 children!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is quite a job you are taking on. Good for you.
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