Like a magnet, “old lady Lorraine” is drawn back to Ancestry.com. Yesterday, hours were devoted to the location, and documentation, of accurate information for a woman totally unrelated to me. “Detective Lorraine” feels compelled to document accurate data when Ancestry Member Trees (members) have repeatedly copied obviously incorrect information. In most cases, I’ll never know whether I influenced Ancestry members. ~~ Oh boy, oh joy!! Ancestry advised me of a comment with an individual I previously researched. I’m ecstatically happy!
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Florence Frantz is my genealogy project for this Sunday—while listening to Christ-centered Sunday morning Church messages. Below is an image from yesterday’s research. Catherine Harris was always listed as Catharine Nonnemaker. Two women named “Catherine” married men with the Markley surname.
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Postscript @ 8:00 PM: The image (below) as it appears in my Ancestry family tree. It was a challenge to find, and document, the many marriages.