Monday, Monday… Week of January 27, 2014

Well, I must say, things were not too bad last week. The only thing on the agenda I could not do was going to the Archives. Remember, I said that I was easily distracted? Well, last week was a good example.

I published my article on Guillaume Hubou with a scan of a baptismal record from the parish of St-André of Mesnil-Durand, in France, dated 1622 and I was lucky to be helped by Hervé and Claire to decipher the priest’s writing. Thank you to both of them! 🙂 That almost distracted me from my other tasks but I stayed focused.

With my #4 article already published for the 52 Ancestors challenge, I will have a little time for research! 😀

  • On Monday night, I will gather articles to send to a new found cousin via my Website. I have a lot on her great-grandfather.
  • I will continue to work on my Vergennes-Ferrisburgh database. January 31st is coming fast and I still have a few items to check before finishing the letter “A”!
  • I subscribed to the Calvados Archives (France) Website, so I will be searching for the name Vauquanu/Vaucanu in that department.
  • I have some filing to do. 🙁
  • I already have an idea about post #5 for the 52 Ancestors Challenge so I might start writing about it.
  • On Saturday, I might go to the Archives nationales du Québec to work on my Vermont Project and get some documents.

That should be it. Have a great week everyone!