Judi Stutz
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Judi Stutz

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Judi A. Stutz
Born 1960s.
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Biography

Judi Stutz is a native Californian.
Judi Stutz is a descendant of Mayflower Passenger Susan (Jackson) Winslow.
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Judi Stutz has completed Level 3 of the Trans-Canada Orphan Trail.
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Judi Stutz is an award-winning artist. She is the daughter of Alfred Joseph Stutz, a master machinist, and Marguerite Fulford a bank teller. Judi was named after the famous singer Judy Garland. She was born in and grew up in Southern California. Here is a free space of my school photos.

Judi graduated from Fontana High School in 1984. Awards: 1984 - 1st Prize, 3rd Annual City of Fontana Art Competition

She settled in Orange County in 1992. Judi has worked with records professionally for over 25 years in finance and government.

Judi began her deep-dive into her family genealogy in 1997 for her son so he could gain a sense of family knowing that he could find someone he's related to anywhere his life takes him.

***BIG STUTZ FAMILY NEWS***

  1. The brick wall regarding my paternal grandfather has finally been broken through and the astonishing fact that came to light is "Stutz" is not even the actual family surname. It's "Waxler", but he changed it to hide after a falling out with his family. Our nationality is likely more Romanian and Polish and less German than we were told. Thank you cousin Enid!
  2. A Waxler family photo was located! It's the only one we have from about 1907 in NYC. It shows my grandfather Joseph as a child sitting between his parents. Thank you cousin Perry!


Census:

1970 San Bernardino County, California, USA
1980 San Bernardino County, California, USA
1990 San Bernardino County, California, USA
2000 Orange County, California, USA
2010 Orange County, California, USA
2020 Orange County, California, USA

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I hope you are sitting down because the gush of air from my EUREKA may blow you over. You broke a brick wall for me about where my ggggrandfather Milo Maltby was buried. We always assumed he was buried in our small cemetery in Tylerville where he lived for most of his life. We have looked all over for Milo and Mercy Maltby but no luck. We always wondered if the plot might have been washed away down a creek bank. Some old stones over the years had been found there. After you added him on his daughter's death notice I found him in Minnesota. Many thanks for breaking a 20 year old brick wall. By the way, I think his name has been miss indexed as Niels on Cynthia's record. I am going to see if any one has an image. Familysearch does not.
posted by Beulah (Maltby) Cramer
I'm not sure what brought me to work on that particular profile but I'm happy to help :)
posted by Judi Stutz
edited by Judi Stutz
Thanks for supplying proofs Judy! That is very important in confirming merges.
posted by Sherrie Mitchell
You recently changed Milo Maltby-437's name to Neils. None of our family records have that connection. Can you tell me where you found your reason? Can you furnish the origin of place of burial? This may break a brickwall on Milo. He should be buried in Tylerville, New York, but we cannot find a headstone. He always lived in New York State after buying land in the early 1800s.
posted by Beulah (Maltby) Cramer
edited by Beulah (Maltby) Cramer
His daughter Cynthia Ann Senear's death certificate: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HGFC-HXMM
posted by Judi Stutz
Be sure you are sitting down tomorrow afternoon when you check your email. (Smile)
posted by Beulah (Maltby) Cramer
Turns out that at the bottom of this page is a free subscription sign up for "all things Texas" i.e., stay in touch via email for the purpose of news, special offers, and factual history content.

https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/union-chapel-tx-smith-county

The factual history content is what interested me, so I signed up for the email news

posted by Susan Smith
It's time for the One Place Studies Project Check-In!

We've put together a survey for you to fill out to check in with you, it will only take a moment as there are only a few questions. Filling out the survey lets us know you are still interested in coordinating your study and provides an opportunity for you to share any suggestions you may have for the project.

If you have decided to step away from your study, please reply to this comment to that effect.


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posted by Azure Robinson
I've been chipping away at a list of mayors lately on the Tustin OPS. I also want to expand on the "El Camino Real" and add a photo of a bell that I plan on taking. They can be found all throughout the town. Maybe I'll take a series of them and paste them all together!
posted by Judi Stutz
Awesome, Judi! Thanks for replying!

Azure Rae

posted by Azure Robinson
is there something that is on youtube that i can view ?
posted by Robin Rohlmann
Ask your greeter! They'd be happy to point you to additional resources for training.
posted by Judi Stutz
Thank you for spotting the profile of Peter Heathcote! Without any dates or places he would never have come up as a possible match. Thanks to your prompting, I have managed to identify his family in the Heathcote ONS, and have proposed merges for him and his father. I have asked to be added to the TL for his son - we'll see what happens!
posted by Stephen Heathcote