As you may already know, when searching for records in GenealogyBank.com you have to have a pretty good idea of how to spell whatever it is you are searching. GenealogyBank.com is not like Ancestry.com in that it will not offer you suggestions based on the sound of the word you input [soundex]. Here are just a few that I tried - DELLVENNERY, DELVENNERY, DEL VENNERY, DELEVENNERY, DEL VENNERI, DELL VENNERI, DELL VENERI, DELL VENERY, and so on.
Very few records were returned. However, there was one that caught my eye. Right there, on page 3 of the Trenton Evening Times (NJ), 2 Aug 1932. I actually sat straight up in my seat and I'm pretty sure I held my breath while I read the article. It was titled "BOMB IMBEDDED IN BOX OF CANDY". Wait, what? It goes on "Dynamite for Jersey Woman in Bon Bons - Daughter's Suspicions Foil Plot".
The gist of the story is that one Mrs. Mary Dell Vennery received a package at her home from the postal delivery man that seemed to be a box of Bon Bons. Mrs. Dell Vennery's daughter, Rose, grew suspicious of the package and opened it herself. There was a bomb of "three balls of dynamite and five small batteries" hidden among the candy. Rose threw the package out the window and a nearby policeman doused the package with a hose. My favorite line is that "Mrs. Vennery ventured a guess the box was sent by an enemy she may have made in the sale of some Paterson property."
Wow, what a find! But, I do not have Mrs. Mary Dell Vennery, nor her daughter Rose, in my family tree.
That same day I was listening to a recording of DearMyrtle's Tracing Immigrant Origins Study Group-Session 1, and she mentioned Stephen P. Morse's One-Step Web Pages. This site helps find immigration records, as well as other records. (DearMyrtle recommends that we read the "About this Website and how to use it" tab before using the site. But, you know, I just jumped right in there.)
Passenger Manifest, SS Virginia, Sailing from Naples to New York, 20, Sep 1910, page 1 (lines 1 & 2) Images from Ancestry.com |
Passenger Manifest, SS Virginia sailing from Naples to New York, 20 Sep 1910, page 2 (lines 1 & 2) Images from Ancestry.com |
Passenger Manifest, SS Bolivia, sailing from Naples to New York, 11 Nov 1899, (lines 3 & 4) Images from Ancestry.com |
As a beginner family historian, I am very excited to continue to find out more information about this part of my husband's family tree and add it to our family forest.
Ciao for now!
Kim
Nice work Kim : )
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DeleteGreat find. Keep up the good work.
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ReplyDeleteYou are inspiring me to dive in with blogs. I will attempt to one very soon. I also have been listening and following Dear Myrtle - great job to all of you in the DearMyrtle's Tracing Immigrant Origins Study Group
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, I'd be very interested to read your blog. Send me the link when you're ready!
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