The annual Freethrow conest was held in the Men's Gym Saturday morning. Out of 46 contestants John Buckingham prevailed to win the competition, by dropping 90 of 100 freethrow attempts. The contest was very close, runnerup Gary Lemaster lost by only one shot, hitting 89 of 100 attempts.
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Found this tidbit in the Ball State Daily News mentioning my paternal second cousin. Gary was one of the last players of the Madison Township (Jay County) High School Tomcats, and is the son of John and Helen (Pease) LeMaster.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Research Notes : February 18, 2015
Research has been limited lately with work commitments and other more pressing matters, but did manage to sneak in a bit of family history research so far this week:
- On President's Day, took advantage of a day off from work to visit the Jay County Historical Society Museum, where I copied the original probate estate packets for Luman Walker Lemasters, George W. Haley, George Haley, John Metzner and John Adam Metzner. This will give me a ton of stuff to sort through and plenty of fodder for future posts. Plus, spent time with my dad and visited my aunts and uncles in Portland.
- Continue to work through my RootsMagic database, correcting the Quaker dates that I had originally adding in the system with only the year for the date and included month & date with the place. Ex : 1815 (8mo 3d) New Garden MM. I was unaware that the database can handle the date sort in the correct order, and have been working through a query that looks for any place name with a parenthesis in it to make corrections. At the same time, I am eliminating county names with the place names I had for the monthly meetings, as many encompassed more than one county. Now the place name will simply say "New Garden Monthly Meeting, North Carolina".
- Watched the latest episode of "Genealogy Roadshow" this week on PBS. I thought the best story was the first one, where the women found out that her grandmother's family had helped Jews escape from Austria - and that they actually were cousins of her family. Why do so many families continue to keep secrets?
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
Surname Saturday : Brisley
The BRISLEY surname is in my paternal line. The origins of the surname are unknown, though likely English.
Ahnentafel # 1257 : Elizabeth Brisley (1670-1700). Elizabeth was born 1670 in Westerly, Rhode Island. She married circa 1685 to William Davis (1663-1745). William was born in 1663 in Glamorganshire, Wales. They had at least four children. William died 1745 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth died June 30, 1700 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Surname Saturday – create a post in which you discuss a surname and mention its origins, its geographical location(s) and how it fits into your genealogy research. Surname Saturday is an ongoing series at GeneaBloggers.
Ahnentafel # 1257 : Elizabeth Brisley (1670-1700). Elizabeth was born 1670 in Westerly, Rhode Island. She married circa 1685 to William Davis (1663-1745). William was born in 1663 in Glamorganshire, Wales. They had at least four children. William died 1745 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth died June 30, 1700 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Surname Saturday – create a post in which you discuss a surname and mention its origins, its geographical location(s) and how it fits into your genealogy research. Surname Saturday is an ongoing series at GeneaBloggers.
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