Thursday, January 28, 2021

Research Update - January 2021

Hard to believe that the first month of the new year is almost over.  The beginning of the year is usually the time where one makes resolutions or states research goals.

2020 was a crazy year with a lot of changes.  Working remote with the pandemic, I thought I'd have more time to dedicate to my genealogical research, but instead I had less. Making sure the job was getting done lead to some long hours and my energy level to write blog posts was non-existent. Shame on me for not keeping a journal of all of the thoughts and feelings we've dealt with during this time.

If you look at this blog, you'll notice I didn't post nearly as much as I had in the past.  That didn't mean I didn't do any research, I just couldn't muster the desire to write posts.

My morning routine through most of 2020 was to work on adding burial locations from Find-A-Grave in to my Rootsmagic database before work. This led to me adding a lot of individual facts, but not really any true research.  Part of the year I posted the journals of my maternal great-aunt Vera - a project that didn't get completed.

Though I'm not going to call it a resolution - I do have a goal in 2021 - and that is to get organized.  I've studied methods such as the Genealogy Do-Over or Research Like A Pro before but never taken the plunge.

With goals of passing the research on to the next generation and joining lineage societies, I've decided to spend my January getting orginized - starting with my digital files.  Though I have Dropbox folders to segment most of my files, so many recent Camera Uploads and miscellaneous files have no identification other than the file names created by the scanner or iPhone.


Each morning I've been slowly working to label the images and get them sorted into my main Genealogy files in Dropbox.  So far the progress has been good, but it's daunting.  Finding duplicate files, misnamed as well as the unnamed ones.  I'd better get them labelled before something happens to me and the information is lost.

Once I can get a handle on what I have, my next steps will be to systematically work through my lineage and make sure I have documentation to prove each generation.  Those lines that I already have enough documentation will be used to apply to lineage societies to preserve the work.  Additionally, I hope to share more photos and information via this blog and social media.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step...."

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - October 15th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my paternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities.  Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley), "Journal." MS, Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Muncie, Indiana, 2020.


1968 - October 15th - Tuesday

Johns, Carrie & Ruth were out yesterday, we all were at Leona's in P.M. Carrie & Waymon here in eve. Got done combining beans today.

1969 - October 15th - Wednesday

Our first frost this morn.  Phone still out.  Can't call anyone. Revival begins this eve.  We attended.

1970 - October 15th - Thursday

Defrosted refrigerator and took off rest of cabbage etc.  Getting much cooler.

1971 - October 15th - Friday

We went to Ft. Recovery today, called on Rose, Dennis Francks and got stalk of rhubbard out at the farm.

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Vera Delphen (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - October 14th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my paternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities.  Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley), "Journal." MS, Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Muncie, Indiana, 2020.


1968 - October 14th - Monday 

Becca is here.  Roy & Ruth and Edna Chalfant here in P.M.  Having fine weather this week.  Farmers are busy.

1969 - October 14th - Tuesday

Doing this and that, getting things in shape.  Ords & we plan to go to Eugene's Thursday.

1970 - October 14th - Wednesday

Attended Missionary Meeting.  Clarence helped at church in P.M.  Rained some & gloomy.

1971 - October 14th - Thursday

Mopped & cleaned back porch and wash room.  Went over to the neighbors this P.M. to see the new baby Amy Louise.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She was married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 Jun 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children.