Last
Year’s Resolution:
Each
year I make Genealogical Resolutions. I haven’t met them all but I have tried.
Last year I resolved to go through our house and photograph our family
treasures so our children will know the stories behind my great aunt’s World’s
Fair spoon, my mother’s cut glass bowl, pieces of Waterford Crystal from
Ireland and other treasures. I have made a good start on this project. I posted
about many of the items on ‘Treasure Chest Thursdays’ in my blog. This year I
will continue to photograph family treasures and to write the stories behind
them.
This
Year’s Resolution:
I
also resolve to learn more about my maternal grandfather’s family. Nathaniel
Gardner, 1882 NY – 1944 NY, was the son of Leopold Gartner/Gardner, 1860
Austria – 1948 NY. I have gathered some limited information on this family
while they lived in New York State but have no information about their lives
before they crossed the Atlantic.
I
don’t know how to search Jewish records. I don’t know how to search records in
Austria/Hungry/Germany. Those borders have moved many times over the years. I
decided to look for a professional genealogist. I went to the website for
I looked for someone knowledgeable
about Jewish research in the New York City area. This all led me to
I read about his experience and contacted him
and we exchanged emails. All of this led me to sign a contract with Steps to
the Past.
My
resolution to learn more about my Jewish roots has begun. The research will
begin in January. Watch my blog where I will share the findings.
Good luck with all your resolutions!
I found my pro through APG too. It's wise to recognize our own limitations whether it's in geography or skill. It'll be money well spent, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteYes, Wendy, this is definitely an area where I need help.
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