Hello Everyone. I am seeking a photo/information of Ellin Moss Hunter, G9YQ-LST (1863-1920).
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@RoseSatchell RoseSatchell Thank you for including the Family Tree number for Ellin Moss Hunter. This is a great help. I looked at some of what you have added and see a few possibilities.
The first step to find more information will be to verify as much as possible about what you know of Ellin. It looks like Moss is her maiden surname and Hunter is her married surname. If that is correct, then her name should be changed in Family Tree so it appears as Ellin Moss. Computers are great tools but they can't understand things the way you and I do. With only Ellin's maiden surname the search tools will work a lot better to help you find more information about Ellin. We can work on the next steps after you fix that.
I asked a friend who has good experience researching in Georgia records to look at this. Hopefully she will be able to jump in shortly after Christmas and with some extra help you'll find some new exiting information.
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Dear Rose,
There is a lot of information about your family in Ancestry.com. I need to ask you a few questions to know where to send you for local help, Where do you live, do you have access to Ancestry and Family search. I was born in Jacksonville, Florida and lived in both Brunswick and Augusta, Georgia. The rest of my immediate family were born in Georgia. Ancestry is available in most Public Libraries and in Family search centers throughout the world.
Census records are worth their weight in gold and family search has all the U.S. Census records. The 1900 Census that is waiting for you to attach gives a month and year of birth(not always correct, depends on who gave the information), place of birth, where everyone in the family was born. The 1900 Census tells us that she was married for 13 years in 1900.Each Census gives some different information. Try to find them all. Do this for each person in the family sometimes you find maiden names that way. See who lived in the neighborhood, sometimes people stay close. Keep going back with as much information as you find.Be sure and standardize all dates, we can tell you how. Look to the right hand side of her person page and click on family search and check each entry. Also click on Ancestry and see what is available.When searching , search under both her maiden and married name. Please send us a little more information so we can see how to best help you.
Sincerely Yours,
Nickey Collins Greene
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