Civil War pension files tell tales that are not necessarily about the soldiers. Sometimes the thanks of a grateful nation came with strings attached, making otherwise private matters public, especially when the nation required soldiers' widows to disprove anonymous accusations. In this case the soon-to-be-ex-pensioner was Ella (Bartlett) (Middlekauf) (Crandall) Haley of Baltimore. Her Crandall husband was my great-great grandfather-in-law. So often the best stories happen out on the far end of the branches of the tree!
This article's publication had its genesis at the 2016 Association of Professional Genealogists Professional Management Conference in Fort Wayne [CORRECTION -- IT WAS 2017 NGS IN MAY!], when incoming Maryland Genealogical Society Journal managing editor Malissa Ruffner was working the room, asking folks if they had any Maryland-related articles in mind. I didn't . . . and then I remembered that I did. (Moral: always think twice before telling an editor "no"!)
Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to reading the lead article in this issue . . . about Babe Ruth's paternal-line ancestors!
“The Widow’s Tale: Ella A. (Bartlett)
(Middlekauf ) (Crandall) Haley and Her Baltimore Neighbors,” Maryland Genealogical
Society Journal 58(3), 2017: 411–26.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
The Widow's Tale in MGSJ
Posted by Harold Henderson at 1:10 PM
Labels: APG Professional Management Conference, Baltimore, Bartlett family, Civil War pension files, Crandall family, Haley family, Malissa Ruffner, Maryland Genealogical Society Journal, Middlekauf family
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