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Pellet heads!! What's up today?

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by DexterDay, Jan 16, 2014.

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    A top 10 day today. Enjoying time in the yard.
     
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    Thanks, I pray it helps too. I've never had central air, except one semester in college, odd both of us lol.
     
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    Yuck there is a road, screen it out!!
     
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    I am, posting from my Linux machine while my sdr is tuned to NOOA and my *blows machine is playing mp3's from my Linux DLNA server on my router.
     
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    Wildwest I just saw a 10,000 Ancestor tree. Someone is in total disbeilf. ISTR telling someone there are very old families in my former stomping grounds.
     
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    Wow, what a find STB! I know that someone will be delighted. Coincidently I just found a WWII draft record for my Grandpa after all this time. I knew his cursive well, that's all he used but this card is printing too, unusual printing. Explains my Dad's printed letter a's thus my mine too, only one stroke not two. All the men in that family had beautiful cursive, the older ones were more elaborate.

    This would be about 1940/41, they ended up in California for work where he retrofit small fighting planes, something like P38's, dad was born a year + later. Then back to the farm in Henderson.
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    Oops, I think that's a Harmon pellet stove.... maybe P51 is the plane.

    P-51 Mustang
     
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    FATHER OF 2 SONS?
     
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    Yes, that's her :)

    Oh thanks Sam!
     
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    Thanks STB! You are so fast! Yes, Hannah Kohler is the wife. How do I research further on his father to see when he came from Germany? "During the Colonial times"?
     
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    Wow, FamilySearch looks hooked into several other genealogy sites now, nice.
     
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    Trail at end here. Sort of, there is a German Genealogy site that has passenger lists etc.

    You were on the LDS site. This Henry
    had a relationship with Haannah Kohler FamilySearch.org resulting in three sons.
     
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    I am very slow left side is basically shot I am left handed.
     
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    Ok, I'm diving in again, cool! I know this is the correct Henry because spouse, sons, and marriage date. Except that tree is not complete, they had like 11 or 14 children, Frank and William were the last two born and Obed was the first born.

    This the best known and most plausible connection: right name, right year and same county. I have not used it because I have my Henry born Sept 6 and this tree has him born on Sept 9. Am I being too picky on proving?
    Genealogies Details — FamilySearch.org

    Incidentdly, the Sept. 9 Henry in that tree disappeared, no one has records after he was raised.
     
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    Date can never be used alone, usually dates from towns and kin can be taken as true but need to come from more than one source if possible.
    Remember Herbert and Irene well Herbert didn't go by his first name but used his second Weston which got butchered by the census enumerator on the LDS site he is Western I'm surprised that Vincent,s entry was ever right as he also used his second name. I never could figure out where Maisie went.
     
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    Thank you, I've been researching keeping in mind your advice in mind. No success yet but just a drop in a bucket with all the new research tools since I left off, and I don't have dates and names memorized like I used to so lots of referencing previous research. Thanks so much :)
     
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