What I use to find Obituaries

Friday, June 3, 2016

Hi All, I was asked about the photo's in the main banner image of the website. The stone belongs to Job Liming b1800-d1870 in Monmouth County, NJ and his wife Mary Gifford. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13583083. This Job was the son of William Liming and Idah Van Mater. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Liming-96 The Leming House is located in Miami, Clermont County, Ohio. Per the park website it was built in 1840 by Randall Leming. Randall was born 1801 to Ezekiel Wesley Leming and his wife Lucy Brittain. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leming-40. Now located in a park, it can be rented for events. The photo of the woman is listed as Mary Leming, but the label does not indicate who she belongs too. She is in the tree, I'm just not sure where right now. The coat of arms is for the English Leman family and has been used by many families with variant spellings. Sam K Leming discussed it in his 1946 book. Kari


Hi All, I was asked about the photo's in the main banner image of the website. The stone belongs to Job Liming b1800-d1870 in Monmouth County, NJ and his wife Mary Gifford. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13583083.
This Job was the son of William Liming and Idah Van Mater. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Liming-96

The Leming House is located in Miami, Clermont County, Ohio. Per the park website it was built in 1840 by Randall Leming. Randall was born 1801 to Ezekiel Wesley Leming and his wife Lucy Brittain. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leming-40. Now located in a park, it can be rented for events.

The photo of the woman is listed as Mary Leming, but the label does not indicate who she belongs too. She is in the tree, I'm just not sure where right now.

The coat of arms is for the English Leman family and has been used by many families with variant spellings. Sam K Leming discussed it in his 1946 book.

Kari

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Hey I just tweeked how your profile page looks. Your avatar and name and location are better organized on the page and I included icon links to your photo albums so people can see them easier. Click on the word Profile in the main menu to see what it looks like now.


Hey I just tweeked how your profile page looks. Your avatar and name and location are better organized on the page and I included icon links to your photo albums so people can see them easier. Click on the word Profile in the main menu to see what it looks like now.

Greetings to all the new members. I hired my son to send personal invitations to the list of cousins I have collected on ancestry.com. He has invited over 100 so far out of the list of 1000+. So we will see an influx of new members over the summer. The posting page is where you can start a conversation, ask a question, post a photo, just say hello or introduce yourself. The forum help section has instructions on how to setup your profile. Click on the member directory to see who has joined, you can send a private personal message to them on their profile.


Greetings to all the new members. I hired my son to send personal invitations to the list of cousins I have collected on ancestry.com. He has invited over 100 so far out of the list of 1000+. So we will see an influx of new members over the summer. The posting page is where you can start a conversation, ask a question, post a photo, just say hello or introduce yourself. The forum help section has instructions on how to setup your profile. Click on the member directory to see who has joined, you can send a private personal message to them on their profile.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Society Find a Grave Account


I recently created a Find A Grave account under the societies name. I have been moving the profiles that I have created and manage to the society account and also asking for transfers from new profiles that I find that are descendants.



The goal is to manage all the Find A Grave profiles of all the descendants in the master tree and to link the profiles together and add the society website to each profile. I always ask if the current person is related to the profile and invite them to register on the society website. And if they are not to please transfer.  



If you manage the profiles of your family members on Find A Grave please keep doing so. But I encourage you to make sure the people are linked together. Also add this in the Biography section of your profiles. "Descendant of immigrant John Liming" http://john-liming-society.org"  This will help people find the website.



Society Find a Grave Account

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Project funded! Certified Genealogist Hired

Greetings,

Today I sent $250 for 10 hours of work to Certified Genealogist Joan Bentancourt in Monmouth County, New Jersey. I also sent all the documents and sources that have been found and collected by researchers for John Liming the immigrant. Joan’s task is to evaluate each source as to whether this is John the Immigrant. She will also see if she can find the original documents that have been sourced and get copies. And finally she will prepare an official report for John Liming the immigrant. I added the $120 to get this project off the ground and started. Those of you who donated will get a copy of the report when it is received from Joan. The report will go on sale on the site for those of you who will want to see it. These reports will be copyrighted and not to be shared for free online. You can reference facts as long as the report is sourced. The sale of reports helps us buy more time from Joan to do more reports of people in the tree.



Project funded! Certified Genealogist Hired

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

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added 1 item to [a] href=http://john-liming-society.org/gallery/?user_id=109&gallery_id=1685[a2]DeArley Vanevery(DV) Liming[/a][items]1692,


http://john-liming-society.org/profile/Jennifer.Lawless?view=1693



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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

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They might want to check out theses deed records in Lincoln County: 12. Dr. A.B. Pruitt, Abstracts of Deeds Lincoln Co., North Carolina, Books 23, 24, 25, (1994), Pages 34, 35.

This information came from the following website: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ruthhall/L/JohnLyming2.htm#i5173


http://john-liming-society.org/profile/Janet-Dallas.Riedesel?view=1594



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Sunday, March 13, 2016

I was contacted by someone who descends from William Orange Liming who was born in PA and died in Louisiana. Their family lore has that he was the son of Isaiah Liming who died in 1807 North Carolina and is the Isaiah who was listed as the son of Thomas Liming b.1718 and Sarah Salter b1725 in Thomas Salter's will. The problem is they do not have any documented proof of the parent child connection between Isaiah and William. Isaiah is said to have died in Lincoln County North Carolina. I don't know if that was the name of the county in 1807. I am talking to this person about getting one of the men named Liming to do a YDNA test to prove the connection, and then this is probably something that will be need to be found by a person in Lincoln county or the NC Archive. Does anyone have information on Isaiah Liming?


I was contacted by someone who descends from William Orange Liming who was born in PA and died in Louisiana. Their family lore has that he was the son of Isaiah Liming who died in 1807 North Carolina and is the Isaiah who was listed as the son of Thomas Liming b.1718 and Sarah Salter b1725 in Thomas Salter's will. The problem is they do not have any documented proof of the parent child connection between Isaiah and William. Isaiah is said to have died in Lincoln County North Carolina. I don't know if that was the name of the county in 1807. I am talking to this person about getting one of the men named Liming to do a YDNA test to prove the connection, and then this is probably something that will be need to be found by a person in Lincoln county or the NC Archive. Does anyone have information on Isaiah Liming?

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Replied to The Nevis indenture record - Is this our John?: http://john-liming-society.org/johnlimingimm/the-nevis-indenture-record-is-this-our-john


Replied to The Nevis indenture record - Is this our John?: http://john-liming-society.org/johnlimingimm/the-nevis-indenture-record-is-this-our-john

Dallas, I was looking at the old Liming forum on genealogy.com and saw a post from a young man interested in finding and connecting with his Liming Cousins. He descends from your George T Liming. Blaine Liming is the grandson of Neil G Liming http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/liming/121/ the email he gave does not work anymore but I found him on facebook and linkedin and sent messages. I am hoping that he will join us here. Do you know him and have contact with him. If so please invite him here.


Dallas, I was looking at the old Liming forum on genealogy.com and saw a post from a young man interested in finding and connecting with his Liming Cousins. He descends from your George T Liming. Blaine Liming is the grandson of Neil G Liming http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/liming/121/ the email he gave does not work anymore but I found him on facebook and linkedin and sent messages. I am hoping that he will join us here. Do you know him and have contact with him. If so please invite him here.