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* My page on this site: [[James Brian Lindstrom]]
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My page on this site is [[James Brian Lindstrom]]My email is jim.lindstrom@gmail.com
* My email: jim.lindstrom@gmail.com
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I'm currently working on:
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* Trying to see if I can dig up anything about William Linn's children give clues about William's or Hugh Linn's lives. 
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** Need to mail the Philly Archives for Hugh William Linn's naturalization papers
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* Figuring out what other documents may exist in Pennsylvania about the Linns. 
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** I got a few pages of Wills from the Mercer County courthouse (see [[James Linn]]), but they unfortunately didn't have any original signatures or new information on them
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** There are a few other courthouses I could write to...
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* I'd eventually like to get to NARA to see if they have any interesting records we haven't come across.
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** Would they have passenger lists for Hugh Linn's ship?
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* Continue on [[Researching Eighteenth Century Pennsylvania]] and apply it to [[Robert Walker III]], who I'm confident we can find some historical records of (versus just oral history)

Revision as of 16:44, 23 July 2011

My page on this site is James Brian Lindstrom. My email is jim.lindstrom@gmail.com

I'm currently working on:

  • Trying to see if I can dig up anything about William Linn's children give clues about William's or Hugh Linn's lives.
    • Need to mail the Philly Archives for Hugh William Linn's naturalization papers
  • Figuring out what other documents may exist in Pennsylvania about the Linns.
    • I got a few pages of Wills from the Mercer County courthouse (see James Linn), but they unfortunately didn't have any original signatures or new information on them
    • There are a few other courthouses I could write to...
  • I'd eventually like to get to NARA to see if they have any interesting records we haven't come across.
    • Would they have passenger lists for Hugh Linn's ship?
  • Continue on Researching Eighteenth Century Pennsylvania and apply it to Robert Walker III, who I'm confident we can find some historical records of (versus just oral history)