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One of the enjoyable aspects of genealogy, or any archival research, is solving puzzles. And because genealogy is clearly interactive, here are a few for you to work with. Feel free to submit more if you like!.

Allen Strain and Jane Higgins
Entries in Allen Strain's family bible which
record the deaths of Michael and Jennet
Higgins, and two of their children.

Tennessee figures in family history in the Strain family, who migrated from (I think) Rockbridge Co., Virginia down the Shenandoah Valley to Blount Co., Tennessee. Information on this family comes almost exclusively from their family Bible, which while wonderful provides little context. The history of this family provides one of the more difficult puzzles to access.

There are two categories here: names, and stories. There are no unknown photos (and only one known one, of Eliza Wimberly Strain).

Walls

1. Post-immigration ancestors. Shouldn't it be possible to identify all American ancestry? Here are some problems:


2. Other puzzles. Names and dates are just data. Turning them into stories is how they make sense. Here is one problem I've come across: