Nick Gombash's Genealogy Blog

This blog documents various aspects of my genealogy research. I'm well versed in German, Hungarian and Chicagoland research.

Monday, June 20, 2011

If I Could Speak To My Ancestors...

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Earlier today, I was analyzing all the information in my family tree (no surprise there!). I was looking at my dead-ends and trying to figur...
Sunday, June 12, 2011

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun: Two Truths & A Lie

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It's Saturday again, and it's time for some genealogy fun! I really like this week's theme! 1)  Play "two truths and a li...
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Tuesday, June 07, 2011

My Wish List For FamilySearch

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With the massive undertaking of the digitization project by FamilySearch, researchers have been able to conduct more and more research at ho...
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What If Your House Was On Fire?

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Today, I saw that Kerry Scott of Clue Wagon had made a post called Your House Is On Fire . In her post, she wrote about a treasured family h...
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Sunday, June 05, 2011

Help Restore Waisner-Rickard Cemetery!

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Waisner-Rickard Cemetery is a long desecrated, overlooked and ignored pioneer burial ground that needs help! It was developed on in 1989 and...

FamilySearch Find Of The Day: The Birth Record of Joseph Adas in 1882

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Today I stumbled upon the database Michigan Births, 1867-1902. I knew that my 2nd-great-grandfather, Joseph Adas, was born in Detroit in 188...
Friday, May 27, 2011

My Great-Grandma Sylvia

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You've been gone three years now. If you were still here, you would be turning 102 tomorrow (May 28th). Although I didn't have th...
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I'm a genealogist with a passion for German and Hungarian research, and with knowledge of Chicagoland resources. I'm also a foodie and gardener.
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