The saga continues…
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Hi friends! Welcome to another addition of how I found my immigrant ancestor part 2. As stated in my last post, I found an immigration document that I suspected was Johanna’s, but I wasn’t sure without other documents to verify that one. A good genealogist does her best to have multiple documents supporting one event such as a birth, marriage, or death. Therefore, I needed more documents to support this was the correct Johanna that came to America through Canada.
I turned to Ancestry.com once again, but this time I went to the Search tab then the Birth, Marriage, Death tab. I put her information in and up popped a findagrave.com document. Now if you’re new to genealogy, this site is a collection of graves all over the U.S. placed there by ordinary people who collect the information from cemeteries and other places. I have also found Newspaper obituaries on this site from people who transcribe them from the original newspapers. This site is great to get lots of new information about your ancestor; however, the information is usually copied from an original place or document. Therefore, it’s not as reliable because it can contain errors. The common practice among genealogists is to collect the information from findagrave.com and then go find the original source to verify that the information is correct before adding it to your pedigree chart.
Back to my find, Findagrave.com showed a headstone of a Johanna Krogh Hirsch with a birth date of 20 June 1894 and a death date of 17 Aug 1934. She was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in St. Edwards, Boone County, Nebraska. Then a little further down it lists other family members attached to Johanna. It showed spouses as John H. Webb (1888-1919), Jacob Fredrick Hirsch (1881-1961). It also showed her children as Kenneth B Webb (1917-1940) and Gertrude Webb Rosencrantz (1918-2005). All of this information fits what I’ve already gathered on Johanna and with family lore. In addition, it gives me new information about her birth and death. Now I can go find her original death record in Nebraska.