tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post5468922955229190890..comments2023-06-26T04:17:39.453-05:00Comments on Genealogy Tip of the Day: In the Family's Context and ChronologyMichael John Neillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10785989524587275817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post-16211675890302906712013-08-18T14:08:36.452-05:002013-08-18T14:08:36.452-05:00My G-grandmother (I never knew her) had told the f...My G-grandmother (I never knew her) had told the family that she had been cheated out of her inheritance. After researching records in the area in NE Louisiana where she grew up, we discovered that she was cheated, but it was not what was thought. Her parents died leaving 7 minor children; neighbors and relatives did not treat these children kindly. The civil war interrupted her chance for schooling. She felt vunerable concerning legal matters. Thus her feeling that she had been cheated.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266495682245162271.post-29504601033330743562013-08-18T10:32:24.102-05:002013-08-18T10:32:24.102-05:00Great advise, thanks!
Great advise, thanks!<br />Maryhttp://www.maryangusyanke.comnoreply@blogger.com