Native American Hogues?
Many genealogists and other family researchers are interested in tracing their lineages back to their Native American ancestors. In fact, many folks are disappointed to find that their DNA data… Read more »
Many genealogists and other family researchers are interested in tracing their lineages back to their Native American ancestors. In fact, many folks are disappointed to find that their DNA data… Read more »
This week marks the 67th anniversary of the birth of my sister-in-law, Donna Timmerman Belhumeur. She was born Donna Jeanne on 14 July 1952 in Madison, Wisconsin. Her parents, Don… Read more »
Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile! We’ve been up in Washington helping Jeff and Steph with our newest granddaughter while Steph finishes out her teaching calendar. While It’s been fun… Read more »
This week marks the 57th anniversary of the birth of my youngest brother, Scott William Hogue. He was born April 8th, 1962, in San Jose, California. My parents and my… Read more »
Hello all, and welcome back to the Hogue Connection! The worldwide 1918 Flu Pandemic was a catastrophic event that affected many families in nearly every region of the planet. Perhaps,… Read more »
Hello and welcome back to The Hogue Connection! I was looking over the family tree this week and decided to write an article about a couple of our cousins we… Read more »
Native American Facts I wanted a little change of pace on the genealogy front lately, so I decided to write an article about my Native American ancestry on my maternal… Read more »
This week marks the 95th anniversary of the birth of my mother-in-law, Jeanne Woodside Timmerman. Jeanne was born Gertrude Citerley 18 Dec 1923 in Portage, Wisconsin, to Hugh and Kathryn… Read more »
Going Live With RootsMagic Happy Holidays everyone! I’ve been busy making some changes to my genealogy database, so I haven’t posted in a while. I have decided to move away… Read more »
As most of us know, Sunday, December 7, 1941 was the day the Empire of Japan attacked our naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii. President Franklin Roosevelt called it a “day… Read more »