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Barry Flickinger Family Tree

Devon Flickinger <dflick2006@yahoo.com>
Thu 11/12/2020 7:37 AM
 
John, IV
 

My dad has done a lot of genealogical research over the years. He sent me the attached to forward to you. Let me know if you cannot import the file, and he will share his ancestry account log in with you. 

 
If you still want our basic birthday information…
 
  • Devon Flickinger 1/26/1994
  • Father: Barry Flickinger 9/8/1953
  • Mother: Robin (Parsons) Flickinger 7/25/1966
  • Fathers Father: Jack Flickinger 4/14/1930
  • Fathers Mother: Barbara Flickinger 7/25/1931
  • Mothers Father: Jim Parsons 7/16… I don’t know the year. 
  • Mother’s Mother: Ruth Lee Parsons 1/15/1947

-Devon

Begin forwarded message:
 
From: Barry Flickinger <barry.flickinger@yahoo.com>
Date: November 11, 2020 at 9:35:38 PM EST
To: Devon Flickinger <dflick2006@yahoo.com>, Chris Elcik <elcik@live.com>
Subject: Genealogy File
 
Here is a GEDCOM file that can be imported into an Ancestry Family Tree. It is an ascii text file in a universally accepted format that is used by most genealogy software. If he would rather access my Ancestry account I can give you my log in ID and password.
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MyCousins.ged

Thu 11/12/2020 8:34 AM
Devon,
You both are awesome!!!!  The GEDCOM file loaded perfectly.   You and your Dad have given the best response ever…
My thought is to add one generation to the MyCousins tree that I’m working on.  I believe that there is more value in keeping the trees as they are rather than trying to be the One World Tree.  I support that concept as I have put a lot of my data on the One Tree, FamilySearch website. ? By putting some information there, I hope my data connects to other trees. Maybe I will solve the brick wall difficulty we have in locating “cousins” from Europe. 
I am doing two major projects to send you a Flash Drive with everything on it. The projects are the MyCousins Family Tree and an eBook (400+ emails, Facebook, and LinkedIn conversations) on my journey to create MyCousins.  The publication date(s) have yet to be determined.
Beth Gamache, the wife of my 1rst Cousin Jack, is my coauthor for the eBook. She has 6 Family trees. The Flickinger Tree is awesome.  Other family branches, however, may provide me opportunities to match her efforts. I’ve also outreached to the Del Moral, Duryea, Grap, and Portell family branches. These could double as I also ask about the maiden names for the females.
You may not wish to wait for the Flash drive, so I have attached a GEDCOM file of MyCousins.  The Flash Drive is important as I have adopted the Genealogist slogan that a “Family Tree without Sources is Mythology.” I have thousands of source documents, images, and photos that will be on the drive.
At the same time, one of my favorite quotes is:
Patience is a virtue,
Catch it if you can.
Seldom in a woman,
Never in a man.
Thus, the GEDCOM file is attached.
Also, if you are unaware of it, GEDCOM files have one significate limitation. While you can share the family tree, the sources (documents, images, and photos) do not get shared.  I backup (synch) my family tree to Family Tree Maker 2019, which gives me a complete backup of everything on my local computer.  Another company that does the same is RootsMagic 7. If you are interested in learning more about this, let me know. I own both programs, and I love to share information on technology. I’ve always been a researcher at heart.
Again, I am over the moon with your response. Thanks.
John
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Re: Reading Hard-To-Read Gravestones

Sun 1/24/2021 12:06 AM
Beth,
I just gave you access to the MyHeritage site, though I don’t know what that means. I’m still learning their system.
It isn’t as impressive as you might think when I tell you the back story.
MyHeritage was having a Good Friday discount on their already low price for a DNA Kit, and I figured why not.  I’m a researcher at heart and like comparing software products.
Shortly thereafter, I ran into a snag with their pricing. It turns out that you can create a free site for up to 250 people with a limit on storage space.  I complained that it did not include a family tree subscription. I could pay for a month or two, but they only sell a one-year subscription. Ouch!  I went on to say (truthfully) that I got 3 months of World Discover for #1 with my DNA kit at Ancestry.com.  I was nice about it, and they rewarded me with a couple of months of free access.  The big advantage of this was I took down my tree with 249 people and used a backup of my ancestry tree to create a new one. When my free trial is over, the side benefit is that while I won’t get any more hints, whatever I have created doesn’t go away.
Very nice of them.
The pictures are from my (new) Top 100 Photos folder. It is exclusively old, black-and-white photos. The neat thing for us is the MyHeritage system used the photo’s file name to create the description, saving me a lot of extra work. I created a few albums, and presto, I have magic. I also have played with their feature to identify people in photos.
The hints on the MyHeritage site work a little differently.  They are always trying to increase the number of people and/or storage that determines the annual subscription price. The Elsik Hint notably said it would add 12 people. Other hints have been offered to add 50-100 people at a time. I usually say yes.
Again, MyHeritage only has annual subscriptions. Without the “Christmas” present of a free 2-month subscription, none of this would have happened.
Two items of note:  First, I don’t keep the family tree on MyHeritage as up-to-date as Ancestry.com.  It is a GEDCOM snapshot, plus their separate HINTs. And secondly, they have their own software, which I can use to sync an offline copy. Again, I am a software addict.
I think that something like the Top 100 will be on the eBook website. I’m still investigating options to make the mycousins.org site special.
Enjoy!
John, IV
P.S. My Ancestry.com site is undergoing a dramatic increase in the number of photos and stories.  Rather than use my workaround to accept individual HINTS, I aggressively use public family trees to grow the site. Since I understand how the software operates (the behind-the-scenes programming), I can do so rather safely. I also know if I do create errors or duplicates, how to fix them.
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Now I Understand

Sun 1/24/2021 8:31 PM
John,

 
I changed Elizabeth and Mary to Joseph’s daughters rather than his sisters.  The birthdates didn’t make sense before, and now they do.  Also, brothers naming their children the same names makes sense.  I remember when Eugene Elcik was here, and he mentioned the “other” Elcik family from Durham with the 3 girls.  He didn’t remember the father’s name, but it had to be Joseph.  That’s what makes this whole thing extremely confusing.
 
I read your recent emails and what you’re doing is beyond anything I can or understand how to do.  I applaud you for what you’re doing.
 
I belong to My Heritage as well as Ancestry and plan to renew them when the time comes.  My Heritage has different hints and search engines.  I spent a lot of time on there at the beginning and eventually switched over to Ancestry.  I get emails all the time from My Heritage about matches, and so far, I have them in a separate folder.  I never started the Elcik family tree, and I want to do that.  I believe I can create a GEDCOM to transfer what I already have on Ancestry.  Correct me if I’m wrong, please.
 
Beth