Nick Gombash's Genealogy Blog

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

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Greene County, Tennessee Revolutionary War Land Grant: James Rodgers, 11 May 1792

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North Carolina (Revolutionary War) Land Grants Roll 12: Book 1 Ancestry.com image number 148 of 330 Page 284 (Greene County, Tennessee)...
Saturday, March 09, 2013

Surname Saturday #28: Szük

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I've been interested in this family for quite some time now, mainly because of how rare and unique the surname is. I love when I'm w...
Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Food & Genealogy: What Did Your Ancestors Eat?

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On my way home from the grocery store today, I began to wonder what foods some of my ancestors would have eaten. In our present day and age...
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Surname Saturday #27: Bódogh

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The Bódogh family is by far my absolute favorite family I have ever researched, and am continually doing so. I became obsessed with anything...
Friday, December 21, 2012

FamilySearch Find Of The Day: Naturalization Card of Amelia (Stec) Bogusz

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The other day, I was pretty excited to see the addition/update of the FamilySearch database " Ohio, County Naturalization Records, 1800...

FamilySearch Find Of The Day: Marriage License of Jacob Blum & Helena Huber

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Jacob Blum is my 3rd-great-grand-uncle. He was born on 27 Apr 1868, in Gutach, Ortenau Kreis, Baden, Germany. He is the son of Georg Blum ...
Saturday, November 17, 2012

Surname Saturday #26: Blum

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The Blum family is probably one of my most researched and most known about lines in my ancestry. I've loved researching this line. Bei...
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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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