Moseley Source

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I was prowling through Hathitrust.org, looking for some family history, and stumbled on this Moseley branch study. I did not find any of my own line in it, but I want to put it out there for others who might be interested. We'll see if I have a decent link here. I'm working from a tablet, rather than a computer, and it has added new layers to the wiki tree learning curve for me. 

MLA Citation

Moseley, Edward Strong, 1813-. A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family. Newburyport: [Newburyport Herald Office, 1878.

https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx52hm

in The Tree House by Sarah Mason G2G6 Mach 5 (56.9k points)
Sarah, thank you for sharing.

Thank you for posting this source. There is more information, with additional links, here: A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family.

Yes! Rick, how do I find more of these sources already here? Is there a quickie shortcut to an index somewhere?  I bet its right under my nose, if there is. Or, do I have to drill down through categories? I get so turned around on WT sometimes because there is so much here and it makes me feel a bit silly.

Here is a list of sources grouped by Location

There also is a alphabetized list of Family Genealogies

These lists are being updated almost every day. There are currently over 3,600 sources. Most have WikiTree Tags and Categories. I bookmark the above pages using my web browser, so I can easily get back to them.

Yay! Thank you!

1 Answer

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References can be added to the Sources category. A page for each source. That makes it easier to find. Also a standard way to reference it can be created and copied when needed.
by Sue Hall G2G6 Pilot (168k points)
selected by Sarah Mason
Thank you. I need to learn to do this better. I am still sketchy and unsure when it comes to creating pages and categorizing. I literally get up and do a happy dance when I get a cemetery category properly created, and that is probably pretty basic. I'm still at the point on the learning curve where I have to refer to someone else's example to figure out how to do it myself. Making source pages for stuff would probably be a good way to learn, especially since Rick just pointed me in the direction of some examples to learn from.

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