Christmas at the Archives

Christmas at the Archives

About three years ago, I learned about the genealogical value of Homestead Land Entry Case Files. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) houses these original documents. Five of my direct ancestors successfully filed six land claims with the U.S. Government. The completed applications are … read more

Franklin Hesse, Territorial Pioneer

Franklin Hesse, Territorial Pioneer

Franklin Hesse, son of Magdalena Frees and John Hesse, was born August 11, 1861 in Neenah, Wisconsin. In Frank’s obituary: “He grew to manhood and received a common school education in Neenah, except for a few years in Ohio.”   A few years in Ohio … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 4

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 4

In Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of this series, we uncovered and identified the parents of Franklin Hesse (Dakota Territorial Homesteader) as John and Magdalena Hesse.   Before we take a closer look at Franklin’s father, John Hesse, let me remind you that … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 3

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 3

In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we uncovered and identified the parents of Franklin Hesse (Dakota Territorial Homesteader) as John and Magdalena Hesse.   Let’s take a closer look at Franklin’s mother, Magdalena.   Genealogy Question: What is Franklin Hesse’s mother’s given … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 2

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 2

Last week, I posed the question Who are the parents of Franklin Hesse (Dakota territorial homesteader)?     The headline announced the shocking truth.             This was my family     Here is a quick synopsis of the story: According to … read more

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 1

Parents of Franklin Hesse, Part 1

Back in the days before the Internet, genealogy research was slow. I kept my data in a 3-ring binder and worked in pencil. For queries, I wrote letters and included stamped, return envelopes. I conducted interviews with a cassette tape recorder. Everything was slower. Newspaper … read more