I was looking in the National Archives catalog today for military, and discovered some of the CCC records are now online. Followed that instead of the original quest.
Posts by Vicki Wilson
Has anyone found an ancestor in a church or woman's group cookbook? I'm always looking at thrift and antique stores. #genchat
Thrift shopping. Did find more d ring binders for family history printouts.
Daniel Loftus has 3 starter packs.
Two older Anisninaabek ladies waiting for the treaty settlement payment, 1910, Traverse City, Michigan. #genealogy
I mainly research Michigan tribes. Land allotment started here in the 1850s.
Icebreaker #genchat Since I do Native American research, where there are often no surnames, so probate is often the only way to connect families.
My favorite of the ancestors - named Nahwekezhick, born c1842, baptisted Peter Mark in Omena, Michigan in 1866. Member of the Ojibwe tribe. Father of 15 children. Died in 1926 and buried in the Kewadin Indian Mission Cemetery, Antrim county, Michigan.
I sent for one. The waiting is hard.