Earline Hines Bradt
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- :: C R E A T I V E G E N E ::
- A Twig In My Tree
- ABT UNK
- acadianroots
- Ancestral Notes
- Apple's Tree
- Brenda Dougall Merriman
- CanadaGenealogy, or, 'Jane's Your Aunt'
- Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture
- Creation and Recreation
- Daily Genealogy Transcriber
- Elyse's Genealogy Blog
- Everything's Relative - Researching Your Family History
- Fairbairn (and other variants) Surname DNA
- GenBlog
- Genealogy in Canada
- Genealogy Tip of the Day
- Genealogy Traces
- Ginisology
- Greta's Genealogy Bog
- Ian Hadden's Family History
- IN DEEDS
- It's a long, long journey
- Janet the researcher
- Karen About Genealogy
- Kindred Footprints
- kinexxions
- Lanaii The Family Historian
- Life From The Roots
- LOOKING4ANCESTORS
- Luxegen Genealogy and Family History
- Maggie's Costume Wardrobe
- Marian's Roots and Rambles
- Mary Jane's Genes
- My Favourites Place
- myHERITAGE HAPPENS
- Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
- Our Future Rooted in Our Past
- Our Journey West
- Rooting Around Genealogy
- Ruffles And Stuff
- Shipman Family History
- Small-leaved Shamrock
- SOUTHERN EXTENDED FAMILIES
- Stories of a Canadian Family
- Susi's Chatty Performances on Genealogy
- Tangled Trees
- The Accidental Genealogist
- The Armchair Genealogist
- The Essex County Graveyard Rabbit
- The Geneaholic
- THE HILLMANS OF ELGIN COUNTY
- The Musical Gardener
- The Professional Descendant
- The Robertson / Kubberness Connection
- The We Tree Genealogy Blog
- Those Who Went Before
- Thoughts from Polly's Granddaughter
- TJL Genes : Preserving Our Family History
- To My Descendants...
- Twice Upon a Time.......
- TwigTalk
- Two Nerdy History Girls
- UpFront with NGS
Gender | Female |
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Location | SW Ontario, Canada |
Introduction | I started researching my family history January, 2006 and in this time have discovered that my ancestors were interesting people and I would like to find out as much about their lives as I can and have it recorded for future generations. My ancestors were from all walks of life, some notable, some notorious, most just ordinary people living in extraordinary times. They came to the New World from France and England before 1700, and Scotland, Ireland and Germany over the next 150 years. |
Interests | family history, collecting, gardening, baking, fishing, sewing, crafts |