January seem like a good time to
write about how my genealogical research went in 2012, well I did make some
progress on my wife’s side on the tree, Eiermann, Stark and not much on my
side. I did get my parents Marriage certificate from the New York City Archives,
getting the information necessary from the New York City Library on 5th
Avenue, along with a list of information that would be necessary for more
certificates from the New York City Archives about my wife’s Aunt and Uncles.
I used information that people such
as Eileen Stark put on Facebook to get both photos and information about
Eileen’s family, the Stark family is connection to the Eiermann line through
one of my wife’s Great-Aunts who married a Duffy, who married a Karasz, who
married then divorced Eileen Stark, so the relationship is through Eileen’s
four children who are cousins to my wife. Well with all that as clear as mud I
used the photos and companying information to research the Stark family back to
Hungary, they ended up to be a very interesting addition to the tree with her
Grandfather owning a restaurant in downtown Manhattan with a lot of newspaper
articles about it during prohibition. I did get the permission of Eileen to use
her data.
Family Search the Web Site of the
Church of Latter Day Saints helped a great deal on my breaking through on the
Eiermann front, where I am now all the way back to the 15th century.
My son Michael helped by getting a microfilm from the LDS in Salt Lake City to
the Patchogue Library, We viewed the microfilm at the Patchogue Library, even
with the fact it was hand written in German on the pages an old book we could
make out the names and dates. Now we could the same information from the
transcription of the microfilm on the LDS web site, but by put to images of the
original church record on a flash drive then onto my computer the information
became first hand, direct instead of second hand indirect information, confirming
the information you already have is very important in that it make your family
tree more accurate. I am still working on the Eiermann branch of the tree, now
putting it on my Roots software.
I have three different genealogical
programs on my computer, the one I am now working on is RootsMagic 6, I like it
for it has good templates for source information, but I am afraid it is too
completed for people not familiar with genealogy. I also have Family Tree Maker
2012 which is easier to understand and can be synced up with Ancestry.com, but
I have trouble syncing it up and then I have MyHeritage Family Tree Builder Which
is cheaper, good for connecting with other peoples trees, but poor on sources
templates.
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