Monday, November 2, 2015

My Genealogy Sunday and Monday - 1-2 November 2015

Sunday wasn't much of a genealogy day with football and baseball on.  Monday was a full genealogy day.  Linda didn't feel well tonight, don't know why.  No more baseball now - I can do lots more evening research work and burn down the Hints I have.

1)  Sunday, 1 November 2015:

* Read email and blogs on my phone, stayed home from church to watch the Chargers game.  We lost 29-26 to Ravens - a good game, just not quite enough defense.

*  Noted that Best of the Genea-Blogs - 25 to 31 October 2015 posted, then wrote  Added or Updated Databases at Ancestry.com - Week of October 25 to 31, 2015 and set it for later.  Took a nap.

*  Wrote the two Monday posts also.  Then worked on finding Tabitha Cutter and Sarah Knapp probates in New Jersey without success.  Likely not there.

*  Went in at 5 p.m. to eat dinner, watch TV football, then baseball to the end.  Watered the front yard, washed dishes, read the paper, then my book.  

*  Online at 8:30 p.m. to read, add to the Best Of post, and check Facebook.  Genealogy this day was 4.0 hours.

2)  Monday, 2 November 2015:

*  Read email and blogs, noted that Amanuensis Monday - Post #292: 1823 Will of Stephen Cutter (1745-1823) of Woodbridge, N.J. posted.  

*  Joined Mondays With Myrt and contributed a bit, but no set topic for me.  

*  Answered email, added to the Best Of post, and wrote two posts on the CVGS blog.  Noted that New or Updated Record Collections at FamilySearch.org - October 25-31, 2015 posted.  Wrote Today Would Be "Gramp's" 124th Birthday and set it for later.  Took my nap. 

*  Up at 3 p.m. to read, answer email, check Facebook, then wrote Dear Randy: Why Do You Use RootsMagic?

*  Went in at 5:30 p.m. to watch TV, eat dinner, read the paper, and watch football.  Linda didn't feel well after dinner, so went to bed early.  Stayed with her for awhile.

*  Online at 8 p.m. to read, then worked in the Ancestry Hints, reconciling 109 of them while adding content and sources to the database.  sources now at 66,573.

*  Added to the Best Of post, checked Facebook, and wrote this post.  Genealogy today was 9.5 hours.


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