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superstar - founder
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Welcome to the 48-Hour Ephemera Challenge Forum! A new ephemera piece is posted every Friday night, and you have 48 hours to work with others in a forum atmosphere to figure out the story behind the piece using clues from the piece and online resources.

  • All people of all levels of experience are welcome to watch and/or participate. That's the beauty of it. We'll be learning from each other. We'll build each other up while coming together to try to solve an ephemera mystery.
  • This is a public forum. All may watch or lurk..
  • To start out, I'll be posting pieces from my collection. However, in the future, pieces from your collection that have identifiers on them [name, location, etc.], may be accepted for use in a particular week's challenge. That's right. Have a bunch of genealogists take a look at your family ephemera conundrum and see if they can figure it out.
  • All searching will be done using online resources. BUT our goal is to take the research to the point of offline researching and identify the specific places we would need to look if we were to take the research offline.
  • This public forum is fully searchable by Google. So, if a piece from my collection [that I acquire from antique stores] is found by someone searching for their ancestor, then arrangements will be made to return the piece to the family. And if it's a piece that's from your family's collection, then we'll get y'all connected. Cuz hello?!? You're related.
  • A form of a citation [basically where we got the info from] will be posted with each clue/document found. This will be explained a little bit more further down below.

That's it in a nutshell. It's a game. We're gonna have hands on learning with using online resources. It's a game. We're gonna meet a cousin or two hopefully. It's a game. We're gonna solve ephemera mysteries. It's a game. We're gonna learn from each other. It's a game. We're gonna learn how to take our online research and get it to the point of offline research. It's a game. We're gonna hopefully reunite descendants with their ancestors' ephemera. It's a game. We're gonna find family stories. It's a game.

But most importantly? We're gonna have fun. Genealogy-style.

Sometime on late Friday afternoons, I will blog a post announcing the new ephemera piece on 4YourFamilyStory.com. You can either follow the link on my blog, or you can check here periodically on Friday's. When you see it, get started.

The following will be the instructions posted with every piece:

  • Transcribe the handwritten message.
  • List all identifying information that can be gleaned from the handwritten message.
  • List any information that can be gleaned from the photo.

Then,
we can start looking up information on the internet. When you do find
something on the internet include the following in your post to the
forum:
  • A link to where you found the information.
  • Name of website or database.
  • A transcription of all or part of the information from document or site that is pertinent.
  • If
    possible, how you think the information fits into the puzzle. [This is
    optional. You may not know, and that's okay. Other members may be
    lurking, and they may see where the piece fits into the puzzle.]
  • If
    possible, what you think is the next logical step. Another online site?
    Or is offline research the next step? And where would that be?
  • Attach of copy of document, if applicable.

Note:
We aren't going to research offline, but I want us to get to that point
and figure out where we might look if we were to go offline. Archives,
library, courthouse, etc.

Any questions?


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"It's a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside of an enigma..."
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I had all the info on Arnold Leroy Johnson 1930 Idaho US Census as a Manager at a Grocery Store youngest of twelve children bore to Anna M. Johnson /Jenson/. Who married and bore the said children of Otto Emerick Johnson. Otto born Sweden, Anna born Denmark and note that Otto, Anna, and Arnold played.various musical instruments. Also note he(Arnold) was a member of LDS. I also found pictures for.all his brothers, sisters, parents, grandparents, etc. Born 1900 and he(Arnold) passed in 1985. His children are still active LDS.
www.ancestry.com/"Arnold Leroy"AND"Illa Johnson"AND"Packer"+family
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