Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday



Gustin Smith Wallace (my maternal grand-uncle)
b. 22 Apr 1934
d. 26 Dec 1964
burial: Cemetery at the corner of Rte 15 and East Hill Rd in Wolcott, Vermont.

He and his girlfriend had become engaged the day prior to their deaths (they died together). They were driving around to tell everyone the good news, having drinks at each person's home. They got into a car accident and died.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

52 Weeks to Better Genealogy - Challenge #23

So I have been following along with the 52 Weeks to Better Genealogy challenge on the Geneabloggers Facebook page. I have not been blogging about my week-to-week challenges, although I may start. Not all of them have to do with Vermont genealogy, but they are definitely worthy of filling in blog-space.

Anyways, this weeks challenge is to create our own challenge and share it with our readers. So my challenge to myself and you is to take a look at the Vermont in the Civil War website. While you are there, search for your own Civil War ancestor, take a look at the information posted about other veterans, and read the histories published to the site. I also want to recommend that you take a look at the "what happened on this day" page to see what was taking place on this date in Civil War history.

I have two Civil War ancestors in my genealogy. On my mother's side is my 3rd great-grandfather, George Andrew Holcomb, who was a part of the Vermont 1th Infantry. On my father's side is my 2nd great-grandfather, Edward Balaw, who was a part of the 9th Vermont Infantry.

Once you have competed this challenge, feel free to post about it on your blog. Leave a comment here to the link! :)

A special thank you to Amy Coffin of We Tree for the weekly 52 Weeks to Genealogy prompts, and to Genealbloggers for providing the weekly prompts!


Grave site of my 2nd great-grandfather, Private Edward Balaw and his wife, Mary King.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

June 2010 Genealogy Workshops, Classes, and Events

Introduction to Genealogy for Librarians -
June 4th @ Midstate Regional Library, Berlin - 9:30-3:00
Click here for additional information and to register


The 2010 Vermont History Expo will be held June 26 - 27 from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm at the Tunbridge fair Grounds in Tunbridge, Vermont. More information can be found here. I will be there, will you?

Events about the history and memories of the Civil War can be found in The Camp Griffin Gazette.

Genealogy Workshops from the New England Genealogical Society: Click here for a full listing of up-and-coming-events.

Leave a comment with your Vermont/New England genealogy workshop, class, or event!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday: John Rember & Dianah Wilson



My Paternal 4th Great-Grandparents
Both buried in Hawley Cemetery at Aird, Quebec - less than a mile over the Canadian border from Alburg, Vermont.


John Rember
b. 03 May 1781 in England
d. 29 May 1842 in Iberville, Quebec, Canada.
m. Dianah Wilson on 16 Aug 1813 in Lowthorpe, Yorkshire, England


Dianah Wilson

b. Abt. 1794 in England
d. 1844 in Quebec, Canada