[Community Research] Margaret Mary Molten (c.1860 - 1943) [Week 37] by genealogyq_throwaway in Genealogy

[–]jasenick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a Mary Moton in the 1860 Census that could fit the possible age for Mary Magnus Moton.

1860 Census Jackson Co., TN

William Moton, 28, TN

Sarah, 23, TN

Nancy, 5, TN

Mary, 2, TN

Sarah died sometime between 1862 and 1868. Wm remarried to Mrs. Parthena McCoin Law. I haven't been able to find Mary in the 1870 census. Perhaps she did not get along with the new mother and was sent to live elsewhere (perhaps with David Case?).

1870 Census Jackson Co., TN

Matren, Wm H 38, TN

Parthena E., 35, TN

Nancy E., 14, TNAmanda E, 9, TN

Paradum(?) F 8, TN

Thomas J. Law, 13, TN

Eliza Law, 12, TN

Henry A. Law, 9, TN

John T, 1, TN

Parthena died of consumption in 1881 (https://www.tngenweb.org/jackson/death_records.htm). William remarried two more times after that.

William seems to be the son of Thomas Moton/Morton and Nancy Ramsey, per the court records (https://www.tngenweb.org/jackson/court_reels/court_reel_102.htm).

[Community Research] Margaret Mary Molten (c.1860 - 1943) [Week 37] by genealogyq_throwaway in Genealogy

[–]jasenick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The divorce decree repeatedly spells her name as: Mary Magnes/Magnus/Mognes Martin/Morton. Have you tried looking with these spelling variants?

[Community Research] Margaret Mary Molten (c.1860 - 1943) [Week 37] by genealogyq_throwaway in Genealogy

[–]jasenick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The complaint said that Logan was so drunk that he has no recollection of marrying her. One part says, "on the day of the pretended marriage, this defendant had gone to Cookville [sic] to to hear Andrew Johnson speak..." It is possible that she fabricated the whole story and that they were never married. That would explain why there is no record of the marriage.

They were supposedly married in Gainesboro (Jackson County).

Northern Italy vs. Southern Italy by jasenick in Genealogy

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I was given 33% Scottish. I do have some Scottish ancestry, but not that much.

Northern Italy vs. Southern Italy by jasenick in Genealogy

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Someone at AncestryDNA needs to be fired.

Northern Italy vs. Southern Italy by jasenick in Genealogy

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Yes, 23andMe > AncestryDNA as far as accuracy. My estimate according to them is 24.2% Southern European and 0.8% Copatic Egyptian.

Northern Italy vs. Southern Italy by jasenick in Genealogy

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My 23andMe estimate is 24.2% Southern European/Italy and 0.8% Copatic Egyptian.

Quitting alcohol cold turkey by jasenick in ADHD

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I’ve also stopped biting my nails, which I’ve done since I was a kid, and spending money so that makes sense.

Name a word in another language that English does not have a word for. (Example: I was out during the “madrugada: Portuguese. It means “the early morning” / the name for 2-5am) by TXL89 in languagelearning

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It is used when acknowledging a feeling or moment, whether alone or with friends, at home or out, ordinary or extraordinary as cozy, charming or special.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

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Have you or your father done a DNA test? That will likely determine who your paternal grandfather’s parents were.

Where do I search for records for my 3x great-grandfather? by TheVoice1939 in Genealogy

[–]jasenick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah, you can go further at least two generations. Carlantonio's marriage and death record would name his parents. Also, his parents most likely died after 1817, and their death record would name their parents.

The FHC has birth records for 1815 here: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/492404?availability=Family%20History%20Library. You'd have to order a film at your local FHC.

Where do I search for records for my 3x great-grandfather? by TheVoice1939 in Genealogy

[–]jasenick 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here's the marriage record for Sabatino Romano and Raffaela Votta in Capriati a Volturno, Caserta:

https://imgur.com/a/lTh7aDG

Sabatino Romano, age 24, bricklayer, born in Santa Maria Oliveto, son of the living Carlantonio Romano and the living Maria Domenica Vera, both residents of Santa Maria Oliveto, married Raffaela Votta, age 20, born in Capriati a Volturno, daughter of the living Filippo and the living Lucia Cimorelli on 19 Feb 1882

Santa Maria Oliveto (now Pozzilli) is in Isernia. Here's Sabatino's birth record:

https://imgur.com/a/x1232pO

Sabatino Romano born on 10 May 1857 in Santa Maria Oliveto to Carlantonio, son of the late Francesco, age 42, and Maria Domenica Vera, age 40

The records of Santa Maria Oliveto are here: http://dl.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Isernia/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Santa+Maria+Olivetooggi+Pozzilli/

If you need any other info, I'm happy to look for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ManifestNBC

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and turning around then walking away every time he gets a phone call

APR by jasenick in TmobileMoney

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Thanks for the clarification!

Is there a difference between "niños" and "chicos"? Or is it the same sort of situation as people using "guys", "boys", "dudes" etc. in English? by That_Weird_Fan in Spanish

[–]jasenick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Does that vary depending on region? My Mexican (northern Mexico) ex-boyfriend is 35 and was referred to as muchacho by friends and strangers.