Sheffler Administrative Stuff!!
Hi there! This blog has lain dormant for quite a while, and it was brought to my attention that some links have died or been maimed in the interim.
I jumped into action today to make sure that the email address at bottom right, don [at] sheffler [dot] org, is actually functional. And it is now functional.
Don't know about the mailing list through bloglet yet, don't know about the RSS feed buttons either. Checking on all those as we go.
For those of you who landed here today, I am Don Sheffler, a descendant of George Sheffler (b. about 1779) through his son Frederick born 1808 if I'm remembering correctly.
Back when I quite severely cut back my family research efforts a decade ago, my 6th cousin once removed, Ed Sheffler, had a blog about his Sheffler line through George Sheffler's oldest son Johannes born 1801, again if I am remembering correctly. This is Ed's,
Back when I quite severely cut back my family research efforts a decade ago, my 6th cousin once removed, Ed Sheffler, had a blog about his Sheffler line through George Sheffler's oldest son Johannes born 1801, again if I am remembering correctly. This is Ed's,
Life moves us around a bit and I've had about 10 years of other more urgent activities to attend to, raising up the kids, changing careers around, etc. So although I have an almost alarmingly robust chest of files and such, documenting my somewhat intense five years of research 2000-2005, I have not waded through it daily and nightly as I used to do.
I am glad to look things up, though! The email is now valid again.
Feel free to look through the individual family line blogs starting with George Sheffler. Although the blogs only go another couple generations below George, I do have, as I said, an almost alarmingly robust chest of files for most of the lines.
Feel free to look through the individual family line blogs starting with George Sheffler. Although the blogs only go another couple generations below George, I do have, as I said, an almost alarmingly robust chest of files for most of the lines.
I'll try to get back here more often!
Read Full Article HERE...