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0ne Hour of Online Genealogy and Family Tree Research
$ 10.03
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Description
This is an auction for one (1) hour of Genealogy and Family History research online.Family research has been a hobby of mine for over 20 years now. I have been successful at going back as far as the 12th century with some of my ancestors in England and Scotland. With so much renewed interest in us wanting to find out more about where we came from, information has grown by leaps and bounds. Although it is exciting and enjoyable to find that new ancestor, it may seem intimidating. "Where do I even start?"
It can be quite expensive as well. Honestly, I get the satisfaction of helping you along your way. And who knows? I may find another line to my family!
If you are interested in this research, send me an email with what you do know (name, birth date, death date, where he/she lived...anything you know) before you bid on this auction. What is it you would like to know? I will then research the sources I have available to me. If I cannot find anything, I will let you know so you don't bid. I'm not comfortable taking your money if I can't help you.
If you do win this auction, I will keep you up to date on what I have found. I will email my findings to you but will also "snail mail" the information to you as well, if you would like. Please note, if you live outside of the United States, there may be a shipping cost but only the actual amount. At times, what can be found is pretty exciting. ..photos and family histories are a couple examples.
Good luck in your researching and have an awesome day! Circa 1908 Photo of
Charles E. Carpenter (1856-1933)
and Daughter Winifred Carpenter
Mirella, NY
PARTIAL GENEALOGY:
Charles E. Carpenter
was born in Sep 1856. He was the son of
Charles Hellems Carpenter
and
Harriet E. Drake
. He married
Alice A. Crane
(1871-1928).
Charles' immigrant ancestor was William Carpenter, b.1605 England, and d.1658/9 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Charles and Alice had one child:
Winifred Hellems Carpenter
(1907-aft.1944). Winifred's mother died while Winnie was atending Syracuse University. After she graduated from Syracuse she became a teacher. Her father committed suicide in April 1933 by shooting himself in the chest with a shotgun. As of 1944, Winifred was teaching Latin at New Rochelle High School.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Unknown
OVERALL SIZE: 6" x 8"
CONDITION: Light soiling all around, top right corner missing from mount. Otherwise very good.
NOTE: The "facesfromthepast" watermark only appears on the Ebay scans, not on the actual vintage photo you will receive.
Please see scans.
Free USPS First Class shipping (includes tracking).
Please email
before
bidding if you have any questions.