I want so bad to find out all I can on Sue Ellen HENSLEYFREED and it si just like she
lived she died and that is the end of her..........I am not giving up though somebody
somewhere knows
----- Original Message -----
From: THERESA CASTEEL <mayport1(a)verizon.net>
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 18:20
Subject: Re: [CASTEEL] CASTEEL Digest, Vol 4, Issue 51
To: casteel(a)rootsweb.com
Different family members may spell their surname different
ways. It is not unusual. I have that in several of our lines.
You should keep track of all variations (with sources).
--- On Mon, 6/1/09, n5bry(a)aol.com <n5bry(a)aol.com> wrote:
From: n5bry(a)aol.com <n5bry(a)aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CASTEEL] CASTEEL Digest, Vol 4, Issue 51
To: casteel(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 11:39 AM
Not certain what you are referring to here re:? Houston vs
Huston.? Perhaps just a point of view regarding tracking
mispelled names in the records? ?? I have Huston in my tree and
sometimes it was spelled Houston.? How does one distinguish one
line from the other when the records become unclear?
Thanks.
Nita
-----Original Message-----
From: Theresa Hodge <looneytune07(a)insightbb.com>
To: casteel(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sun, 31 May 2009 9:05 pm
Subject: Re: [CASTEEL] CASTEEL Digest, Vol 4, Issue 51
Martha,
you are very correct I have found several people on the HOUSTON
side because it
was misspelled HUSTON so I am glad you helped me out with
that.Thank you so
much.
I am thinking I might find ,y Sue Ellen HENSLEY FREED that way
also.....The more
information one puts out there I feel the closer one will get to
hitting upon
someone living who might have more information than someone else
has on the
person they are looking for..theresa
----- Original Message -----
From: "\"marta\"" <wicomp(a)whidbey.net>
Date: Sunday, May 31, 2009 16:50
Subject: Re: [CASTEEL] CASTEEL Digest, Vol 4, Issue 51
To: casteel(a)rootsweb.com
> Marge, I would think that Theresa's reference to cross
reference
> would mean
> to take the information one sees as a secondary source (ex.
> another person
> research or book) and look for a primary source (ex. census,
> photocopy of
> actual records such as birth, death, marriage, land) to verify
> the
> information that is important to that individual doing their
own
> tree. It
> also helps to use at least two original sources (or more) to
> verify that the
> person is actually fitting in correctly into the tree you are
> working on.
> I enjoy the exchanges of thoughts and information's on the
site.
> Oh, also
> remember to double check spellings on secondary sources
> especially and also
> in the primary sources. There are many secondary records
> that are not
> always correctly spelled and sometimes that is a lost
ancestor's
> reason for
> being lost when they are not really lost.
> Best. Wishes.marta
>
>
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