O genealogy
Sep. 16th, 2010 09:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here it is, 9:45 (past my bedtime), and I'm wondering whether my ancestor (hmm, let's see, my great-great-great grandmother), Margaret Irwin Hays, snookered the DAR. Did Eliza McCully really have a baby at 44, in 1825? And if so, why does Margaret not appear on the list of children, which included "died in infancy" children, of which the youngest was born in 1813? A list that includes death dates in the 1890s, so not made before she was born or anything.
People, let me be a warning unto you.
People, let me be a warning unto you.
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Date: 2010-09-17 04:26 am (UTC)or maybe there was some sort of more traditional "you're 44 but could theoretically pass this child off as your own when it's really scandalously your unmarried sister/daughter's"? Or "here, raise this orphaned neighbor/cousin/whoever, but you don't have to list her on kids you've birthed, but she'll consider you mom"?
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Date: 2010-09-17 01:51 pm (UTC)I don't have ancestry.com at home, so I'm hoping that some documentation there will clear things up.