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THE GRAYBEARDS OF THE CIVIL WAR In the last edition I mentioned from my family tree, my three- times Great Grandfather, John Van Vliet (pictured) of Brighton, Iowa, enlisted on December 27, 1862, at age 58 in Company H, 37th Iowa Infantry Regiment. The unit was the Graybeard's regiment, as you had to be 45 or older to serve. They mostly guarded prisoners and such. By enlisting in 1862, he would have left behind his 13-year-old son, my Great-Great Grandfather Luther. When Luther enlisted at age 16, he was a resident of Davenport, Iowa. On July 13, 1864, in Memphis, TN, John was...

THE 14TH AMENDMENT, THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION, AND GENEALOGY We’ve heard much lately about the 14th amendment and the barring of insurrection officers from serving in the government. It made me take another look at my southern ancestors whose attempts to rejoin the United States as citizens in good standing were well-documented by the Southern Claims Commission. The Southern Claims Commission (SCC) was an organization of the executive branch of the United States government from 1871 to 1880, created under President Ulysses S. Grant. Its purpose was to allow Union sympathizers who had lived in the Southern states during the American Civil...

GENEALOGISTS VISITED THE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS MUSEUM NEW YORK – February 25, 1983- Tennessee Williams' younger brother said Friday he believed the famed playwright had returned to a life of drugs just months before he died. Reached by telephone in Collinsville, Ill., shortly after his brother died in a Manhattan hotel suite, Dakin Williams, 64, told UPI Tennessee Williams' health and stamina have been going downhill for the past three months.' Dakin Williams, whose relationship with his brother had been strained for years, offered no proof that the playwright had returned to narcotics but volunteered his suspicions. 'I think he'd gone back on drugs. His...

AMAZING: THE SOCIETY OF PRESIDENTIAL DESCENDANTS This past week, we had the opportunity to watch a panel of Presidential Descendants at the Truman Little White House in Key West. Left to Right above are Kurt Graham, Moderator and Director of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum; Clifton Daniel, Harry Truman's grandson; James Earl Carter IV, Jimmy Carter's grandson; Patricia Taft, William Taft's Great Granddaughter and the Granddaughter of Senator Robert Taft; Mary Jean Eisenhower, Dwight Eisenhower's Granddaughter, and Massee McKinley, William McKinley's Great-Great Nephew. It was interesting as there were descendants of two Republicans and three Democrats (the third Republican,...

ANCESTORS- DURING WWI, A GERMAN OFFICER TRIES TO BLOW UP A BRIDGE AT THE U.S.-CANADIAN BORDER AND IS SENTENCED TO ONLY 30 DAYS IN JAIL Ancestors ask about the railroad bridge over the St Croix River between Vanceboro, Maine and McAdam, New Brunswick, was an essential link on the Grand Trunk railroad, which fed war materials from Canada and the United States to the port of St. John, New Brunswick. The bridge had been unguarded on the night of the attempt, even though experts say the destruction of the bridge would have seriously reduced the usefulness of the Port of St....

THE SUTTON-TAYLOR FEUD AND YOUR GENEALOGY The Sutton–Taylor feud arose from a growing animosity between the Texas Taylor family—headed by Pitkin Taylor, the brother of Creed Taylor (a Texas Ranger)—and local lawman William E. Sutton, who moved to DeWitt along with his mother when she married a man named William McDonald. Before the feud began, Sutton had been elected deputy sheriff in Clinton, Texas. The feud lasted almost a decade and has been called "...

MY UNCLE, A DEVELOPER, AND A HOBBY GENLEALOGIST TOLD ME THAT, GENERALLY, THE NORTHWEST PART OF CITIES WAS THE NICEST He said that was because the prevailing winds blow from northwest to southeast in North America, barring barriers like mountains. So, the bad smells of the affluent and the less all ended up in the southeast. By 1894, the 15 to 30 pounds of manure produced daily by each beast multiplied by the 150,000+ horses in New York City resulted in more than three million pounds of horse manure per day that somehow needed to be disposed of. That’s not to mention...

ANCESTORS OF THE WHITE HOUSE BABY Esther Cleveland was born on September 9, 1893, in the White House, to the President of the United States, Grover Cleveland, and First Lady Frances Folsom. She remains the only child of a president to have been born there and was nicknamed "the White House baby" as a result. In April 1896, she contracted measles when it spread through the White House, leading to a quarantine. Five years later, she contracted diphtheria. She made her debut in 1912 and was rumored to be engaged to Randolph D. West shortly after (which was denied by her relatives). On March...

Genealogy tests have become an increasingly popular tool for people seeking to uncover their family history and ancestral origins. These tests analyze your DNA to provide insights into your ethnic makeup and possible familial connections. However, there are also a number of doubts regarding ancestry DNA test accuracy. Here at Dancestors Genealogy, we aim to help you gain more insights into genetic ancestry testing by discussing the science behind them and exploring their level of precision in this article. DNA Testing At the core of every genealogy test is DNA analysis. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the genetic code that determines all...

WHY TEXAS HAS A SUNSET RED OR PINK COLORED STATE CAPITOL Our ancestors might know, but we decided it was time to visit the capitol of our adopted state to get the answer. Construction of the Italian Renaissance Revival–style capitol was funded by an article of the state constitution, adopted on February 15, 1876, which authorized the sale of public lands to pay for the capital. In one of the largest barter transactions of recorded history, the builders of the capitol (John V. Farwell and Charles B. Farwell), known as the Capitol Syndicate, were paid with more than three million acres of public...

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