In the middle of the night…

…wide awake and Divinely inspired to turn on the TVto Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). There was one of my favorite pastors, Dr. Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas. After the “Praise” program, I searched for a link to add to this message and hope and pray this link takes my reader to the broadcast. A “timely” message…

Consternation !?

2:30 PM and I’m NOT “climbing the family tree.” Putting the recently purchased items away, I decided to have similar items in the same location. To my surprise, I have fourteen cans of soup and lots of canned tuna. This wasn’t planned, it just happened. I “shop” infrequently and I pick up items I consider necessary. An array of canned goods was in one cabinet and I decided to “organize”… (but failed to take a picture of green beans, chunk pineapple, applesauce, etc.). I guess I won’t go hungry this winter. Furthermore, I have a large supply of dehydrated emergency food. ~~ My propane tank is almost full for the Winter. ~~ Acknowledging that I have “a one-track mind,”  it is interesting to see (and display) information on another topic. (Agree?)

Challenge upon challenge

Late in the day (yesterday) I received an obituary (via email) for the daughter-in-law of Ruth Elizabeth Franks. Early in the research and documentation, I recognized perceived discrepancies. I wrote a note to myself suggesting research for the next day. However, I couldn’t go to sleep with this challenge on my mind (so I got out of bed and returned to the computer). It was far more complicated than I imagined. Initially, I believed it was straightforward documentation of Ruth Shoemaker married to Robert Frantz. Instead, dozens of individuals with surnames requiring careful examination.

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One-fifteen in the morning as I go to bed and hope to fall asleep.

Below: Eleven-thirty-five in the morning and the third image was added after hours of research and documentation. “Never a stopping point.”

My Ancestry database is large (59,774) and I have a wealth of information regarding Frantz (2557), France (569), Franz (36), Francis (13). I get to a point where my new information can be merged with existing information. I didn’t “research” all those Frantz ancestor individuals this morning.

One-fifteen in the afternoon and I am content with the information in “my tree” (relative to the obituary) and I can prepare “brunch” and do some household tasks.

A day well spent ?

Walmart phoned twice to tell me my glasses were ready. Two weeks have elapsed and I couldn’t procrastinate any longer. I hate Walmart but it is near my home and spares me prolonged driving in terrible Waco traffic. While I was “out,” and “Smart Cuts” was on my route, I got a haircut.

When I made the selection of frames for new glasses, I told the lady I wanted something “big and conspicuous so people see the glasses and not my ugly old face.”

Missionary families

Detective Lorraine researched–and found–information about one family* associated with the kidnapping in Haiti. Newspaper articles have declined to list their names and I’ll (likewise) respect their identity. Contact me if you would like further information. Personally, I like to have names when I go to God in prayer. “Dear Heavenly Father, protect Ray and Cheryl, and the other missionaries.”  I found the subjects of my search obviously have a heart for missions because a brother and brother-in-law died in Indonesia. I suspect the man was a missionary. (*FYI: I got my hint regarding their name from the email message prayer request.)