Random Updatia
Sep. 7th, 2007 07:27 pmSo, the bug that's bugging me lately - maybe even more so than the Japanese beetles - is the European hornet. Here's a picture of why, part one. Part two is that they like lights at night and have stopped us from coming in the door a few times.
And tonight, the damn hornet - a little bigger than my thumb - is in the CFL by the garage. Flew up into the coil. I replaced the light in front and back with CFL bug lights, and we were going to do that one when we noticed the hornet's business end. Hoped it was dead, but at a tap from a stick, it climbed further in. So we skipped that light.
In other, unrelated news, Justin is off with friends watching the football game at the high school.
And tonight, the damn hornet - a little bigger than my thumb - is in the CFL by the garage. Flew up into the coil. I replaced the light in front and back with CFL bug lights, and we were going to do that one when we noticed the hornet's business end. Hoped it was dead, but at a tap from a stick, it climbed further in. So we skipped that light.
In other, unrelated news, Justin is off with friends watching the football game at the high school.
Genealogy - Ingalsbe/Ingold(e)sby
Date: 2007-09-09 04:06 pm (UTC)I found this site on the web by researching my own genealogy. Somehow we are distant cousins as it turns out. I've just recently started my own blog at redbeardonredsox.blogspot.com and I invite you to check it out. I've just started it this summer so there's not much there compared to here and your myspace. I've linked my lineage much as the same as yours, John Ingoldsby came over from England in 1640 to the Massachusetts Bay Colony at about the age of 20, married in Boston.
Currently I live in northwest Vermont, but was born in Glens Falls, NY, where for several generations the Ingalsbe family has resided in nearby Washington County, NY. Other Ingalsbes still reside near Fort Edward, NY, whilst others have migrated to Kansas (I remember meeting them at one point as a child, all of which carry the Ingalsbe prominent feature, the oversized nose, possibly carried down from Cromwell lineage). My grandmother on my father's side was Esther Louise Dalbey, nee Ingalsbe.
Feel free to contact me at stevedalbey@yahoo.com or post a comment on my blog. Thanks for taking the time to read this and have a brilliant day.
WOW --
Date: 2007-09-09 04:54 pm (UTC)Dad would be so excited if he didn't already know of them. I did recognize the last name, but don't recall if it was from the present day or past.
Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-09 06:22 pm (UTC)I hadn't, however, come across that stuff back when I posted this.
Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-09 07:19 pm (UTC)You have a lot of mixtures in you, from his family and from mine. But, over the centuries wouldn't some of the dna bits gotten diluted or eliminated or just become a mishmash or simply melted away?
Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-10 01:53 pm (UTC)Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-10 03:19 pm (UTC)Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-10 04:53 pm (UTC)I've still got a ton of raw material to enter in - just counting names & dates; beyond that, there's several tons of supporting materials, photos, interesting stories, and what not that also need to be tracked. Actually, most of what Duffy provided still hasn't been entered - I worked my way down the line as far as I could, and was just starting to come back up towards more modern times on all the other branches.
Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-10 05:29 pm (UTC)So you're related to the Ingalsbes through your dad's line? I haven't dug into much of what you've posted so far (there's so much!) and need some time to do that (which is hard to do with a toddler banging around the house, getting into everything!).
Rock on...
Re: WOW --
Date: 2007-09-10 05:56 pm (UTC)If you'd like, I can e-mail a GEDCOM file with what I have so far. I believe I have a rather current extract on the home system, and, if not, I can generate another one from what I have so far and pass that along.
I'm smart enough not to say that, as time goes by, it will get easier, regarding toddlers and all, but I will say that as kids age, it gets... different. =)