Category: 52 Ancestors

  • From Wide Open Spaces to New American Lives

    From Wide Open Spaces to New American Lives

    The story of American immigration is fundamentally a story about sky—trading the endless horizons of rural homelands for narrow urban canyons and industrial smoke. Between the 1840s and 1920s, five families made profound journeys from Europe’s most open landscapes to America’s most crowded neighborhoods and industrial centers. From County Kerry’s…

  • William Dowling: A Young Listowel Lad in New York

    William Dowling: A Young Listowel Lad in New York

    When I think about my earliest documented ancestor, my mind travels across an ocean and back in time to a young man making his way from the hills of County Kerry to the bustling port of Liverpool, England, in 1857. William Dowling, born around 1838, presumably in Listowel, County Kerry,…

  • Sacred Traditions – The Byzantine Catholic Faith of My Ancestors

    Sacred Traditions – The Byzantine Catholic Faith of My Ancestors

    Discover the rich Byzantine Catholic traditions of my Slovak and Polish ancestors, from sacred sacraments to holiday customs. A personal journey through immigrant faith practices that preserved ancient Eastern Christian heritage while adapting to American life in the early 1900s.

  • Cousins: 3 Lessons From My Most Surprising DNA Matches

    Cousins: 3 Lessons From My Most Surprising DNA Matches

    Discover 3 essential lessons from surprising DNA cousin matches, including a dramatic phone call revelation and Swedish family tree connections.

  • Ships, Dreams, and New Worlds: Three Generations of Family Immigration

    Ships, Dreams, and New Worlds: Three Generations of Family Immigration

    iscover how Irish, Slovak, Polish, and Swedish families journeyed to America from the 1850s-1920s. Explore passenger records, settlement patterns, and immigration stories across three generations.

  • From Scraps to Success: Peter Plunkett’s Paper Business

    From Scraps to Success: Peter Plunkett’s Paper Business

    #52Ancestors Week 27 – Family Business Sometimes the most remarkable family stories hide behind the simplest occupations listed in census records. When I first discovered my paternal 2x great-grandfather Peter Plunkett in the 1860 census, listed as a “junk dealer,” I never imagined the entrepreneurial journey that single entry represented.…

  • Two Anastasias, One Powerful Legacy: When a Name Means “Resurrection”

    Two Anastasias, One Powerful Legacy: When a Name Means “Resurrection”

    Discover two great-great-grandmothers named Anastasia who lived under Austrian rule in the 1800s. Both carried a name meaning ‘resurrection’ – one emigrated from Slovakia to Pennsylvania, the other died young in Polish Galicia. Their shared name connects across time and tragedy.

  • The Ultimate FAN Club: When Family Becomes Everything

    The Ultimate FAN Club: When Family Becomes Everything

    Week 25 of #52Ancestors Challenge: FAN Club When Elizabeth Shown Mills coined the term “FAN Club” – Friends, Associates & Neighbors – she gave genealogists a powerful research strategy. But I’d like to expand that definition slightly to include both Friends AND Family, Associates & Neighbors, because family networks often…

  • How Fathers Across Generations Shaped My DNA and Destiny

    How Fathers Across Generations Shaped My DNA and Destiny

    The exploration of family ancestry highlights the impact of father figures across generations. The author reflects on paternal lineage, focusing on Swedish roots and their accessibility. Key figures include David Sten, a courageous immigrant builder, and George Dubinsky, a devoted WWII soldier. Both passed down enduring lessons of strength, commitment,…

  • Love Transcends Time: Three Wedding Stories, One Sacred Legacy

    Love Transcends Time: Three Wedding Stories, One Sacred Legacy

    Week 23 of #52Ancestors Challenge: Weddings Sometimes the most beautiful family stories don’t hide in dusty archives or DNA matches, but live in the continuity of sacred moments that span generations. Today I want to share the story of three weddings that took place in the same congregation across nearly…