My grandmother is the late Muriel M Davidson. As a retiree, she devoted countless hours to helping people with their family trees. Since I was given her prized research notes when she passed away in 2008, I also took over her old website. It is important to note that changing anything on her website could cause numerous broken links on some very valuable resource sites; so many, in fact, that I thought it best to just leave it alone. Unfortunately, that site has since been hacked and taken down by the host. While I work at repairing the damage, I have decided that now would be a great time to start fresh with the launch of an entirely new site and a new look. And so, here we are.
I have been adding information from the old website. In the future, I may add more information from Muriel’s notes and new research. Everything will be updated and presented in a clearer format to make it easier to understand (no crazy tartan backgrounds behind text or cheesy graphics here!). Let me know if something is incorrect or if you have more information to add. Questions are also welcome.
Cheers,
Michelle
Hi Michelle…..just discovered your website. I manage the Queens County Museum/Perkins House/Thomas Raddall Research Centre. You grandmother spent many endless hours here doing research. She was a great lady, very dedicated and passionate about her family history. I would love to somehow put a link on our Thomas Raddall Research Centre Facebook page and our Queens County Museum Facebook page. Let me know your thoughts.
Sorry, Michelle, I forgot to put that we are located in on Main Street in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Have a great day!!
No worries, Linda, I know exactly where you are! I was there with my grandmother in the Thomas Raddell Research Centre on her last trip to Liverpool back in 2007. I have no problem with you adding links to my page. Might I do the same for you?
Hi Michelle, Yes, absolutely. We have a Facebook Page for the Thomas Raddall Research Centre and one for the Queens County Museum….we also have a website http://www.queenscountymuseum.com and we have a Facebook Page for the Perkins House. Feel free to link us. I will also somehow get you on our Facebook pages. Thank you, Michelle. Great job!! Your grandmother would be proud. Keep in touch.
Linda
Was delighted to find Jane Chirdon Boyle picture and headstone at St. Jerome Cemetery….she was my gggggggmother. Can not find any information about John her husband…Where should I look?
Jane Chirdon Boyle was my 3rd great grandmother.