Done, Done, and Done

It’s Published and available on Amazon!

It took years to complete, but it is done. One of the great puzzles was who wrote the manuscript that started me on this journey. After a great deal of investigation and using the manuscript writer’s clues, I finally came to the identity of Frank Lee (1880-1936), my first cousin, three times removed — Frank was my great-grandmother’s cousin.

In addition to the surnames in the title, the following appear:

Summers, Hitchcock, Simons,Isham, Waters, Bliss, Doubleday, Peck, Chruttenden, EDwards, Baldwin, Warren [Mayflower].

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About Pat Shaul

Genealogist / Family Historian; Blog started as a record of my Grandfather's post card collection which ran for 15 months. Then, in June, 2017, I changed over to reporting and commenting on notifications from the ANCESTRY app "We're Related" I then started to provide snippets into ancestor biographies on the dates that were significant anniversaries.
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4 Responses to Done, Done, and Done

  1. Stacie Churches Baumgartner's avatar Stacie Churches Baumgartner says:

    Hi,

    Does the Warren lineage come into play with the other lineages?

    Stacie

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    • Pat Shaul's avatar Pat Shaul says:

      I should say, “buy the book and find out”, but for you, cuz, it is through the Waters line, not the Lee line.

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      • Stacie Baumgartner's avatar Stacie Baumgartner says:

        The reason I ask is that I’ve already proven my link to Richard Warren, but through my mom. The Lee line is through my dad. It would have been interesting if there was also a link through my dad’s line.

        And I already have the book in my cart ๐Ÿ™‚

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      • Pat Shaul's avatar Pat Shaul says:

        Thank you! It was really an adventure – finding the handwritten manuscript and figuring out who wrote it since there was no author noted. I really got hooked as I read his accounts of Horatio and Hannah Lee as being just his grandparents. I was going to take the Munn family back, but I was already beyond the research he did. Frankly, finding Frank Lee was a bit of work and I found the name combination just as amusing as Aunt Ora Lee. I am convinced he was not aware of the full pedigree he had. There was no mention of the Tilden Presidential bid nor did he take the next jump to the Mayflower.

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