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Flood of 2006
This is what the creek behind our house looked like this morning around 10:00. It was really scarry here lastnight when I heard the rushing water and then got the flash light to see where the water was. The only damage is to the creek bank and where the bank was washed out from under the bridge.
The top ten posts for 2018 were as follows: The Great Genealogy Shape Up of 2018 US Marine Casualty Cards (from 2014) Evernote Research Checklist (from 2018) Goodbye Evernote, Hello OneNote (from 2018) Evernote To Do List Update (from 2015) Using Evernote for My Planner (from 2017) Tagging and Notebooks in Evernote (from 2015) How I Process Death Certificates using Evernote Reminders (from 2017) How to add the Genealogy Notebook to Your Evernote (from 2016) Putting Pen to Paper (from 2018) The most surprising one was the US Marine Casualty Cards post from 2014.
While I was writing Top 10 Blog Posts for 2019 I discovered that my top post was US Marine Casualty Cards from 2014. Wow! {There is also an update to the original post here where I show some more information that was sent to me.} I went back to read the post and discovered that the links no longer work. I did a little digging and found a link to the Casualty Card Database at the Marine Corps University website. At this site you click on the war you want to search and download a searchable spreadsheet. Once you locate your Marine you send an email to request the card. There are also links to download information about what the codes mean on the cards. I also found that you can search the U.S. Marine Corps Casualty Index, 1940-1958 , at Ancestry.com. It gives the casualty date, type, unit, and service number. There is a link to go to another website from the Ancestry database but that link does not work. {I believe...
You might be wondering why I would do a post like this when my blog only had two posts in 2019. I looked at my stats at the end of 2019 and was amazed at the hits my blog was still getting and what the popular posts were. This year I included the top 5 searches on my blog. You can see the 2018 list here . Top 10 of 2019 US Marine Casualty Cards - 2014 (+1) Goodbye Evernote, Hello OneNote - 2018 (+2) Evernote Research Checklist -- update - 2018 Using Evernote for my Planner - 2017 (+2) OneNote | A Look Inside - 2019 (new) Evernote To Do List Update - 2015 (-1) The Great Genealogy Shape Up of 2018! - 2018 (new) Evernote to OneNote | Importing Notes - 2018 (new) OneNote | Anatomy of a Notebook - 2018 (new) Top 10 Posts for 2018 - 2019 (new) Top 5 Searches of 2019 Evernote Legacy Family Tree OneNote Thomas Rutan Some Thoughts I'm surpris...
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