Posts filed under ‘Saturday Night Fun’
Gtownma’s Follow Friday 1/8/2010
I have never participated in a “Follow Friday” before. It was hard to choose between all the great Genealogy Blogs out there, but here are my picks for today!
Saturday Night Fun: Halloween Memory
Saturday Night Fun with Genea-Musings is to tell about our Halloween moments. Here a a few of mine.
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Saturday Night Fun’s Satisfying Genealogy Moments
Saturday Night Fun is giving your top ten satisfying genealogy moments. What are some of your moments?
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Genea-Card for Saturday Nite Fun
For tonite’s fun we are to make our our Genealogy Trading Card, Genea-Card so to speak. Come check out mine!
Saturday Nite Fun: Ancestor’s I’ve Met
It is August 20, 2009, a beautiful Saturday nite. I have finished my homework and decided to play over at Randy’s place, GeneaMusings. We are suppose to list the ancestors that we actually met. Here are the ones I was blessed to meet before they crossed the veil. Cannot wait to see them again one day.
Saturday Nite Fun: What Genealogist Would YOU Like To Meet!
Saturday Nite Fun on June 27, 2009 with Randy Seaver
My Family During 1909: Saturday Night Fun @ Genea-Musing
I am participating in Genea-Musing’s Saturday Night Fun. We are to tell about our family that were living in 1909. Here are some of my ancestors living during this time period.
Saturday Night Fun, May 30, 2009
Saturday Night Fun at Genea-Musings for May 30, 2009
Genealogy Banner for Saturday Night Fun
This is my second time to participate in Genea-Musing’s Saturday Night Fun. We are to make a genealogy banner. Was alot of fun.
What event or person inspired you to start your genealogy research?
Most every Saturday night, Randy Seaver, of Genea-Musings hosts some genealogy night FUN! I am usually not at home or occupied with other things, but tonight I am going to join in the FUN!
His question to blog about is “What event or person inspired you to start your genelaogy research?” After you blog, you submit it to Randy’s page. Then, you can sit back and enjoy reading other genealogist posts.







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