Treat Your Ancestors Like Royalty: Use All Their Names, Titles, and Identifiers
Maybe you've noticed that royalty often have long names and multiple titles?
Likewise, you can distinguish your ancestors from others by using every name, title, and identifier you can find.
For example, the 1900 census has 121 Leonard Wilsons.
But there's only one Leonard Wilson,
born in Ontario Canada,
son of Hugh and Sarah,
husband of Janette Hoselton,
father of 7,
Iowa landowner,
farmer, and
Methodist.
Видео Treat Your Ancestors Like Royalty: Use All Their Names, Titles, and Identifiers канала Goldie May
Likewise, you can distinguish your ancestors from others by using every name, title, and identifier you can find.
For example, the 1900 census has 121 Leonard Wilsons.
But there's only one Leonard Wilson,
born in Ontario Canada,
son of Hugh and Sarah,
husband of Janette Hoselton,
father of 7,
Iowa landowner,
farmer, and
Methodist.
Видео Treat Your Ancestors Like Royalty: Use All Their Names, Titles, and Identifiers канала Goldie May
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