Monday, December 9, 2019

2020 Genealogy Goals


Before I lay out my goals for 2020, let's review how I did in 2019.

D.A.R. Membership
For many reasons, this did not go anywhere in 2019. Those reasons were mostly personal, so there are no genealogy lessons to share but I am much more hopeful for 2020. This month I started working on some locality guides for the places I know I will have to research; Nassau County and Brooklyn, NY.

Sharing My Research
It was my goal to start a new tree on Ancestry that would be public and well documented up to my 2nd great-grandparents. I didn't quite get as far as I wanted before my Ancestry membership ran out in May, but I was close.

After my Ancestry membership expired, I took advantage of a promotion by My Heritage for a year's subscription. I didn't get too far with this earlier in the year because I was very frustrated with the site. I've now gone back and added bare-bones information on all of my known direct ancestors to my 2nd great-grandparents and all of the siblings of my ancestors through my great-grandparents.

Passenger Lists
I didn't get anywhere finding Mathilda Johnson, my great-grandmother, in passenger lists, but I put this on hold fairly early.

Education
I did not read Dr. Jones' Mastering Genealogical Documentation in its entirety or Mastering Genealogical Proof at all this year. I did start the first book over again and am now about half-way through. I have read Blaine Bettinger's Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy, 1st edition, and watched several of his presentations on Family Tree Webinars. I also watched the presentations from The Board for Certification of Genealogy's Joy Reisinger Memorial Lecture Series and attended the Utah Genealogical Society's virtual conference, both were fantastic learning opportunities.

Research Trip
In May, my mother and I visited cousins in Ottawa. While we were there we visited a cemetery with some distant cousins that we met through Ancestry, visited another on our own and went to the Gatineau, Quebec branch of the Biblioteque and Archives Nationales du Québec where we saw my 2nd great-grandfather's journal.

Monument for Justice Parker and Philinda Gage, Rideauvale Cemetery, Kars, ON


Giving Back
Although I didn't do as much indexing for Family Search as I had hoped, I did a fair amount. I also posted an honor roll transcription every month this year as part of Heather Wilkinson Rojo's Honor Roll Project.

Window dedicated to Gold Star Mothers, Freeport Memorial Library

Preservation and Scanning
I was able to rescan my grandfather's black paper albums, share the images with family and an archive and made progress on archiving the albums properly.



And that brings me to my goals for 2020.

DAR Membership
In addition to collecting documentation for my first three generations, I have created a research log for each person who's birth, death and marriage needs to be documented for my application, but I'll be able to plan better after I meet with the registrar at the local DAR chapter. It isn't that I don't have a rough idea of what I need, it's more like what the DAR will accept as proof because, as we all know, documentation gets more difficult as we go further back. I only get as far back as my 2nd great-grandparents before I begin to encounter record loss due to fires, etc.

Donald's Family/New York City and Italy
Researching Donald's family is giving me many opportunities to learn. I am starting with his Italian side. My immediate goals are to get as much information as I can from his dad (some of my research has given me more questions than answers) and to create a locality guide for New York City. Once I am confident that I have traced his family to the correct villages in Italy, I will create locality guides for those places as well.

Sharing My Research
I will continue to build public trees for my family and for Donald's out to our 2nd great-grandparents on Ancestry, My Heritage and Find My Past. These trees will include the siblings of all direct ancestors wherever possible.

Education
I've been looking into some intermediate and advanced education for 2020. It will have to be virtual, so I am hoping that SLIG (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy) Virtual will offer another Intermediate Foundations course in 2020 as they did this fall.

I've also renewed my Legacy Family Tree webinar membership and I'll be keeping my eyes open for other opportunities.

Research Trip
Sometime after the weather warms up in the spring, I will be traveling to Quebec again. This time I will be visiting Thetford Mines, the birthplace of my mother and maternal grandfather, to visit their archives. I have plans to visit at least three cemeteries as well, maybe up to five depending on the final length of the trip and, of course, weather.

I'm sure that my DAR application will lead me to more research travel in 2020. Whether that will mean day trips or longer remains to be seen.

Giving Back
I'm feeling a very strong pull to get more involved in photographing headstones. I plan to photograph the East Hillside Cemetery in Glen Head and to continue to photograph stones at the Mount Saint Mary Cemetery in Flushing where Donald's grandmother is buried. I would love to photograph the whole cemetery, along with Cedar Hill Cemetery in Port Jefferson where my father is buried, but they are both very large cemeteries and far enough from home to make that unrealistic.

I will continue to contribute transcriptions to the Honor Roll Project. I'm not sure I will have a post every month in 2020, but I have posts ready to go through March and have photos for two more.


Family Search indexing is something I really believe we should all contribute to but this year it felt like a chore for some reason. Still, when it's too cold and/or snowy to visit cemeteries and memorials, I do plan to keep indexing. As was pointed out by LaBrenda Garrett Nelson in her excellent lecture for the UGA Virtual conference (which is also available on Legacy Family Tree Webinars), indexing handwritten documents is an excellent way to practice reading old handwriting. There is nothing wrong with using our volunteer time to learn something for ourselves.

Preservation and Scanning
This year's goal is to scan, share and properly archive all of the photos, negatives, and slides I have for my Smith line; my maternal grandfather's family.

Blogging
Because I did so little research this year, my blogging material consisted mostly of my Honor Roll posts. I certainly hope to have more material for blogging this year. My current goal is to post at least once per month in addition to posts for the Honor Roll Project but I hope to have more material than that!

So I guess I'm feeling just as ambitious as I did last year at this time. I just hope I can make more progress in 2020 and I am wishing the same for all of you!

Genealogy FOREVER, housework WHENEVER!!

Sunday, December 1, 2019

The Honor Roll Project - Oceanside, New York

As part of Heather Wilkinson Rojo's Honor Roll Project, I have transcribed these Rolls of Honor in Oceanside, NY to make the names visible to search engines so that family researchers can find them. Please consider finding the Honor Roll(s) in your town or village and transcribing them on your blog or website. Some rolls are long and some are short but there's no deadline, you can take as long as you need to transcribe an honor roll.  I've learned so much about local history through this project and when someone finds the name of an ancestor in one of my posts they are grateful and excited! And even if you don't have a blog or website, you can ask me or another participating blogger. I would be happy to create a post to share your photos and transcription!

Although Oceanside is right next door to me, I had no idea where to find their memorial and rolls of honor until I Googled for information about their Memorial Day parade. Articles in local papers told me that the parade would end at Oceanside High School. I have found that Memorial Day and Veteran's Day parades usually end at the local memorial unless they stop along the way somewhere for a wreath-laying, which is usually mentioned in the article.

The Patriot's Club at the high school also creates this Field of Honor every year for Memorial Day.


This field is on the side of the school, on Skillman Avenue, where it will get the most exposure.

This is the Veterans Memorial in front of the school, to the right of the main entrance.


On the left is the Honor Roll, remembering those who "made the supreme sacrifice" in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan; one soldier is listed as dying "In Service."




WORLD WAR II
Howard O. Abrams
Charles Aubert
Bertram Audley
Guido Batteri
Harold Baylis
Ray D. Briney
Ray Brower
Joseph Buckley
Richard A. Burke
Milton Chwatsky
Harry Corbett
John Daly, Jr.
George S. Dewey
Harry R. Dixon
Robert Dowling
Hubbel A. Fellows
William R. Graham
Alexander Grant, Jr.
Earl K. Griffen
Lewis H. Gritman
Edward Grohs
Robert Haig
Richard Hill
Edwin F. Hirsch
Wilbur T. Horsecraft
Gene C. Isaac
John A. Kissell
Frederick E. Kneipp
Bert Lang
Frank P. Lanzo
Carl Lindberg
Carman A. Magistro
Hugo A. Maiorana
George R. McNamee
Edmund S. Mitchell
William Mount
Leon Neamon
Frank A. Neu
Lendeth Noon
Jan Lier Oktavec
Lewis E. Oldmixon, Jr.
Robert Rachofsky
Edwin E. Reilly
Robert D. Ridgeway
Russell W. Roach
Ralph Sankin
George E. Schaeffer
Harry J Schneider
Nelson Sperling
George S. Story
William Trenz
Harold Tyers
George Vogel
Larry Wilson

KOREA
Richard N. D'Errico

VIETNAM
Harold J. Canan
Stephen B. Carlin
Dennis DeMichael
Russel J. Fauser, Jr.
Roy A. Graham
Richard A. Hueffner
Adam D. Knecht
Ronald V. Maiorana
Raymond P. Meehan
Peter A. Penfold
John M. Rizzo, Jr.

VIETNAM
Donald Balsan

IRAQ
Ronald D. Winchester
Julian M. Arechaga

AFGHANISTAN
Greg Buckley, Jr.
Kevin Lipari

IN SERVICE
John Lee





The monument at the center is dedicated

FOR GOD AND COUNTRY
WE DEDICATE THIS SYMBOL TO KEEP FOREVER LIVING THE FREEDOM FOR WHICH THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES

1956
ERECTED IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE BY THE CITIZENS OF OCEANSIDE



FOREVER GRATEFUL

WITH EVERLASTING APPRECIATION AND THANKS TO ALL OCEANSIDE VETERANS WHO ANSWERED OUR NATIONS CALL TO ARMS DURING WARTIME.

"THOSE WHO CANNOT REMEMBER THE PAST ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT."
-GEORGE SANTANYANA



ERECTED BY THE OCEANSIDE VETERANS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC.

AMERICAN LEGION OCEANSIDE POST 1246

JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE U.S.A. PFC MILTON CHWATSKY/SGT WALLACE FARBER POST 717

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS SGT JOHN A KISSELL POST 51999

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CARING CITIZENS, BUSINESSES, AND OCEANSIDE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS.

MEMORIAL DAY 1998

A quick English research tip and my PC's last days.

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