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As earlier posts perhaps introduced you to aspects of my spiritual journey, I've also shared about Gary Alan Taylor  Her...
01/17/2025

As earlier posts perhaps introduced you to aspects of my spiritual journey, I've also shared about Gary Alan Taylor Heretics and the writings, interviews and thoughts posted there. Great stuff! This recent post really called to me: The Secret of Smithfield - the church of St. Bartholomew in London. Hidden away a bit but beautiful and drawing me in....

As earlier posts perhaps introduced you to aspects of my spiritual journey, I’ve also shared about Gary Alan Taylor Heretics and the writings, interviews and thoughts posted there. Grea…

The full class schedule for this year’s RootsTech conference is now ready and open for your selections! Online and in-pe...
01/17/2025

The full class schedule for this year’s RootsTech conference is now ready and open for your selections! Online and in-person participants can use the RootsTech 2025 app to explore the classes and keynote addresses slated for March 6 to 8, and create their personal watchlist. Creating your watchlist doesn't lock you into those classes - you can always change, but at least you will see the incredible lineup of speakers and events....

The full class schedule for this year’s RootsTech conference is now ready and open for your selections! Online and in-person participants can use the RootsTech 2025 app to explore the classes and k…

01/16/2025

Create your RootsTech schedule now! You can go to the link in bio to browse classes and create your in-person or online schedule for the three-day RootsTech 2025 conference. Which class are you most excited to attend?

Click here to register: https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/?cid=SO-00044273

01/16/2025
01/09/2025

Last summer, this power couple became gold medalists in Paris! 🏅 Their journeys to the Olympics (Tara) and Paralympics (Hunter) have inspired millions on social media—and now they can inspire you too at RootsTech 2025!

Want to see this gold medal duo? Join us in person or online at RootsTech 2025. Click the link to register and tag a friend you want to go with! 👇
https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/?cid=SO-00044134

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Read the latest on Upfront with NGS.
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12/01/2024
Join us for this great learning opportunity!
11/09/2024

Join us for this great learning opportunity!

Don't miss the final Online Study Event Wednesday 13th November 2024 18:00 – 20:00 GMT

Finding your Scottish Family:
Family and Clan History in Argyll and Highland Archive

Booking essential. For information follow the link:
https://www.friendsoftheargyllpapers.org.uk/coming-soon/

Appreciating my Ancestors and remembering them in my prayers.
11/01/2024

Appreciating my Ancestors and remembering them in my prayers.

November is Native American Heritage Month. Learn more about researching your ancestors on the NGS UpFront Blog. Resources and tips at https://bit.ly/40nMY5j .

Excited to be part of the team offering Course 6 in spring SLIG 2025:  Tracing French-Canadian Ancestors and Telling The...
10/31/2024

Excited to be part of the team offering Course 6 in spring SLIG 2025: Tracing French-Canadian Ancestors and Telling Their Stories, with David Ouimette and Margaret Fortier! Join us for some great learning and opportunities to find out more about your ancestors! https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/cpage.php?pt=653

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THE ELLIOT-VILLENEUVE FAMILY

The picture, above, is that of my grandmother, great-grandparents and Grandma’s siblings in approximately 1908 - at least two children had died, and three more would come in soon (until 1912). Great-Grandma Louise may even be pregnant in this picture with the next child. My grandmother is the one in the upper back left, behind her father.....Marie Elsie Cecilia Elliot.

The family at this moment in time is in the upper peninsula of Michigan - in the Keweenaw peninsula specifically, in the small town of Calumet, in Houghton County. Immigrating between 1877 and 1880, Edward had come from Ste. Ursule, Maskinongé, Québec to the upper peninsula for work as the economic troubles of Canada had created many challenges for the family. Edward Elliot was a carpenter, making sturdy furniture for the busy mining families, mine owners and surrounding community that was in the midst of the copper and iron ore trade of the Keweenaw. He had been in a farming family, part of the reason for the move as the farmers of Québec were going through significant hardships. Great-grandmother Louise was already in the upper peninsula as her family had moved there between 1872 and 1873. The 1900 Census gives some information about the family before this picture was taken - at that point, only eight children had been born with only six surviving. By the 1910 Census, we have a family of eleven children, with fourteen born to mother Louise, married 20 years to husband Edward. Six children born in ten years - truly an old-fashioned Catholic family in this French-Canadian, Finnish and English community.

It was some time in the 1920s that the family moved south, as the mines were closing, the community was increasingly challenged with economic woes and the automobile industry in/around Detroit was thriving. Some of the family moved west into Wisconsin and Illinois, while others moved south to Detroit and its suburbs. Elsie Elliot married Waino Sutinen in the upper peninsula and the family began to grow. That’s how I came to be here as mom, Dolores Eleanor Sutinen was born in 1928 in Detroit.