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Fannie Moone Onderdonk: Identifying a Civil War-era photo using a Civil War-era signature album

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My g-g-aunt Marion Irene BIRD (1839-1903) kept a signature album where friends and family recorded poems and wishes to be remembered.  My uncle, who owns the signature album, allowed me to scan it a number of years ago. Many names in the album were easily identified as Marion's siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins with ties to Warrenville, Illinois. Some of the names were totally unfamiliar, though. Who were those people? I recently determined that the next step for that album was to assemble the individual images into a single PDF that could be uploaded to FamilySearch Memories. This act not only helped identify the unknown connections in the signature album, it also became a critical link in identifying unlabeled images in a photo album of Marion's that had been donated to the  Warrenville Historical Society .  1840 Map of Orleans County, New York Dave Rumsey Map Collection Marion was one of eight children born to Frederick Bird and Louisa Goddard Warren. Her father d...

Delia A. Miner Cobb Bird Hooker stretches the truth

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This is the story of a death notice about a person who wasn't actually dead and how Delia Miner Cobb Bird Hooker used it to help her qualify for a Civil War widow's pension. The first time I ran across the 1866 death notice for Byron Bird in a California newspaper, I assumed there must have been two men by the same name living in California at that time, or that the notice might have had something to do with Bryon's wife, Delia. (Spoiler alert: it did have something to with Delia, but not in the way I imagined.) When I first read the notice, I already had ample evidence that "my" Byron Bird lived well beyond 1866. (The 1900 US Census , for example.) At the same time, I could find no record of Byron's wife Delia after the mid-1860s. It thought it was possible that the newspaper was announcing the death of Mrs . Byron B. Bird. Several pieces of evidence seemed to point to that conclusion: Byron is shown as a widower in the 1900 census. Delia was born in ...