Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Thank You Michelle and Thomas


I just wanted to take a moment to thank Michelle Taggart and Thomas MacEntee for featuring me on May I Introduce To You... on Geneabloggers this week!

It was such a lovely compliment to be asked and the experience was pleasant and very easy, I hope the interview was interesting to read!

If you are visiting for the first time, although I haven't been able to do much research lately, I hope you can find something of interest to you here.

And coming this Sunday: Donald and I are planning a trip to Castle Clinton on Saturday, weather permitting. One of the things I discovered digging through Dad's secret stash, is that my great-grandfather Anderson entered the US through Castle Garden, the New York State immigrant processing facility at the time, in 1888. Although we need the rain here in the NY metro area, I am keeping my fingers crossed for enough dry weather on Saturday to make the trip.  If we make it there, I will be sure to share my photos and experiences with you on Sunday.

8 comments:

  1. Anna, I enjoyed your interview very much. I related right away to your response about loving the COMPLEXITY of genealogy -- that's what I enjoy too.

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  2. Wonderful interview Anna! And thank you so much for mentioning my blog!

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  4. Wonderful interview, Anna! It's amazing how totally-involving genealogy research can be, eh? There's always something to be learning, something to be researching, something to be wondering about... It never ends. Love it. Cheers!

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  5. Wonderful interview, Anna! It's amazing how totally-involving genealogy research can be, eh? There's always something to be learning, something to be researching, something to be wondering about... It never ends. Love it. Cheers!

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