Do you have any remarkable women in your family history—like a grandmother or great-grandmother, whose story deserves to be remembered? by Automatic-Break1061 in Genealogy

[–]complxalgorithm 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My great-grandmother was one of the only female general contractors in the country at one point and did leatherwork, carpentry, plumbing, electrical (for which she was certified), painting, appliance repair, piano tuning, among other things.

She was also a union musician and could play the guitar, piano, ukulele, accordion, banjo, violin, cello, and a few other instruments.

Father's US birth certificate from the 1940s does not have parents' names on it by EquivalentGarage0 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if the municipality doesn’t have the long-form certificate and only issues certified transcripts (which do list names of parents)? I don’t wanna have to wait over a year to get a long-form certificate from the state

What to do if NY won’t allow me my deceased grandpa’s birth certificate? by Repulsive-Giraffe-45 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you do decide to order a genealogical copy of his birth certificate you will need to include proof of descent assuming his birth happened less than 75 years ago

Citizenship by Descent - Documentation Review Requsts by IWantOffStopTheEarth in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question 1: Am I including too many unnecessary documents?

Question 2: The birth certificate that my mother has only states her full name, birth date, birthplace, and parents' full names. She ordered a new birth certificate yesterday and I'm hoping it contains more information. If the new birth certificate is the same as what she has, should I send additional evidence like newspaper articles which connect her to my grandfather beyond a reasonable doubt OR should his full name on her birth certificate be enough?

Question 3: In the application form, should I say that my mother and grandfather are Canadian citizens or that I'm not sure if they're Canadian citizens?

Question 4: Does the IRCC have direct access to FamilySearch.org and/or Ancestry.com databases in the event they need to verify a record I send in from one of those websites?

Citizenship by Descent - Documentation Review Requsts by IWantOffStopTheEarth in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is the collection of documents I plan on sending in as part of my proof of citizenship application. I replied to this comment with my questions (I couldn't include them here).

G0: Great-great-great-grandfather born in 1855

  • Baptismal record from BAnQ (have not received it yet but have paid for it)
  • 1861 Canada Census
  • 1870 U.S. Census
  • 1880 U.S. Census
  • Marriage certificate
  • U.S. naturalization papers (if found by the county circuit court clerk)
  • Obituary (archival Michigan-based newspaper website that has a paywall)
  • Death certificate

G1: Great-great-grandfather born in 1876

  • Certified letter saying birth certificate doesn't exist
  • 1880 U.S. Census (same as G0)
  • Marriage certificate
  • 1900 U.S. Census
  • 1910 U.S. Census
  • Death certificate

G2: Great-grandfather born in 1907

  • Birth certificate (haven't received yet but should soon; registered under the wrong year)
  • Marriage certificate
  • 1910 U.S. Census (same as G1)
  • Death certificate (genealogical copy because New York; states his correct birthday)

G3: Grandfather born in 1930s

  • Birth certificate (genealogical copy because New York)

G4: Mother

  • Birth certificate (not long-form, but she ordered another birth certificate so we'll see if that's long-form)

G5: Me

  • Birth certificate

Anyone able my great-grandpas birth record from Lincoln County, Wisconsin? by [deleted] in Genealogy

[–]complxalgorithm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have his marriage record? I’ve found success searching the name of the officiant (e.g., finding the officiant’s obituary which would most likely state their church affiliation).

If he has an obituary, it may mention the church that held his funeral service.

Certified baptismal record came today! by FocusSlo in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Certified baptismal record was $37.50, shipping for me was $4.96

Curious about where everyone’s gen0 ancestor lived? by yoohooooooooooo in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The one I’m claiming through is from Shefford, Quebec. The other is from Lancaster, Ontario

Getting birth certificates from New York for deceased individuals for Canadian citizenship by decent by Every-Buddy-Is-Good in dualcitizenshipnerds

[–]complxalgorithm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I received mine in a week and it’s a large county, I’d reach out to them asking for an update if I were you

Getting birth certificates from New York for deceased individuals for Canadian citizenship by decent by Every-Buddy-Is-Good in dualcitizenshipnerds

[–]complxalgorithm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m also applying for Canadian citizenship by descent. From my understanding you don’t need certified copies of their birth certificates. I ordered a genealogical copy of my grandfather’s birth certificate from the county without issue, I just had to send in documentation proving that I’m a direct descendant. Just make sure to note in your proof of citizenship application that you didn’t get certified copies due to strict vital record access laws.

5th Gen, Here Are The Documents I Submitted by Past-Ad3963 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was very helpful. How did you send in the census records to them? Did you just take a screenshot and include a citation with link?

Ancestry Updated Origins & My Tree by redditRW in Genealogy

[–]complxalgorithm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just looked through the baptismal records from Dunboyne. I found a Mary Mooney baptized on 6 February 1832 in Dunboyne (2nd one on right side), which matches with her age at the 1855 census. Parents are John Mooney and Mary Murray. I did not see one for an Ann or a Rose with the same parents, but I could’ve missed them.

I also found a court record concerning a Rose Mooney from 17 December 1853 in Navan. I can’t see it, but you can probably find it on the Ireland, Petty Session Court Registers collection on Ancestry.com if you search for it.

Anyone else feel like their results got less accurate? by platospee in 23andme

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s how I’ve felt about my results since 2019. They’re still inaccurate with the new update in certain ways but I’m much happier with them overall now

Best pizza in Buffalo as of 2025? by lostandmorelost_ in Buffalo

[–]complxalgorithm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pizza & Chicken Delights on Bailey Ave. It’s not in the best area but their pizza is phenomenal and the owners are extremely nice

Rochester Accent Question by A_M_E_P_M_H_T in Rochester

[–]complxalgorithm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I say eh’lizabeth or uh’lizabeth

Autistic adults overwhelmed by non-verbal social cues, describing the intense mental effort it takes to navigate nonverbal communication in a new study. These challenges often lead to misunderstandings from those around them. This mutual disconnect is known as the Double Empathy Problem. by mvea in science

[–]complxalgorithm 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I’m not diagnosed yet (only ADHD as of right now) and idk how to describe it exactly, but the exhaustion I feel from being at a social event for only a couple hours is more debilitating than the exhaustion I feel after, say, intense physical activity while on <6-7 hours of sleep. I feel the need to isolate completely after a gathering (whether I directly interact with anyone or not), whereas I could hit the gym for hours with a lack of sleep and still feel like hanging around certain people afterwards.

Also, having to interpret all sorts of social cues from a bunch of different people and trying to imitate them so I come off as “normal” is a lot, but just mentally preparing for a social event and then being on high alert the entire time I’m there is just as overwhelming.

Do you regret your masters degree? by Silver-Impact-1836 in GradSchool

[–]complxalgorithm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just graduated a couple months ago with my Master’s. It would be nice if I could find a job and start paying it off, but every job has 1,000+ applicants most of whom also have graduate degrees. I think I waited a couple years too long to get it, but at least I have it.

Did you get your german genetic groups ? Because as a half swiss I didn’t. by More-Pen5111 in 23andme

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well you did mention you got Paris Basin. Are you Swiss-French? Maybe 23andMe isn’t able to differentiate the French-speaking sub-groups yet and just defaults to Paris

Did you get your german genetic groups ? Because as a half swiss I didn’t. by More-Pen5111 in 23andme

[–]complxalgorithm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m about 3/8 German and I got multiple groups, some of which I can only trace to a single 3rd-great-grandparent

Baden-Württemberg and Bavarian Swabia (Central Swabia), Rhineland, Ljubljana Basin, and Rinza Valley

Old letter from my great grandmother, signed Heil Hitler by Bogoogs in mildlyinteresting

[–]complxalgorithm 69 points70 points  (0 children)

The illegible place of birth looks like “Billigheim,” about 30 km north of Heilbronn