War Heroes, Counts, Magistrates, and Lunatics…thanks Ancestry.com! June 16, 2017
Posted by Chris Mark in Uncategorized.Tags: ancestry, ancestry.com, Andersonville, civil war, DFC, P-47, Relatives, revolution, union, War, WWII
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I grew up in a broken home and had little interest or knowledge of my genetic family when I was growing up. Until recently there were few ways to trace one’s lineage with any degree of accuracy. In 2010 I joined Ancestry.com. it was still pretty nascent and I didn’t get much value from the limited information available. Last week I had an epiphany and looked up the obituary of one of the grandparents with which I was familiar. It had just enough information that I started looking. I went back to Ancestry.com and BOOM! I was on fire! In the 7 years I was away from Ancestry.com there were volumes of new information added! In two days I found over 160 direct relatives. I had always assumed my relatives had come to the US like many Irish immigrants during the Great Famine of 1845-1852. I guessed (incorrectly) that my relatives were farming folk from Ireland. The real story is much more interested!
The first relative I looked up was my maternal grandfather Emery Harry Montgomery. He was a Colonel in the US Airforce (previously the Army Air Corps) and had served with distinction in WWII where he flew P-47s over Europe and was awarded 4 Air Medals and in 1944 earned a Distinguished Flying Cross! Colonel Montgomery was the CO of the 2nd Jet squadron in the US and was killed in 1958 while flying an F80. (more…)