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She Rescued Her Family Bible

Photo: a family Bible

Have you rescued a Family Bible?

When Mrs. George Widener’s apartment was on fire in 1922, she sprang into action and called upon Fire Chief Myers – who rescued her 125-year-old Family Bible.

Source: GenealogyBank, Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 27 November 1922, page 4

If you have rescued an old Family Bible – did you take the next steps and put the information recorded in it online?

Photo credit: Thomas Jay Kemp

Tell us what you have accomplished.

Here are some steps you can take:

See example here: https://bit.ly/2NI1z7W

Here is the cover of a Batchelder Family Bible.

Photo credit: Thomas Jay Kemp

Notice the spelling of Dr. Nathan Bachelder’s surname on the cover of the Bible, and the handwritten family register pages inside.

Photo credit: Thomas Jay Kemp

Over the years the surname was given as Bacheller and Bachelder. Contemporary sources use the more standard Batchelder.

Genealogy Tip: Be flexible in the spelling of your ancestors’ names when searching record sources. Use clues in the Family Bible and other sources to document your family.

There are actually two title pages in this Bible: one from 1816 and the other from 1821. The Old and New Testaments were published separately and bound together in one volume. This tells us that the Bible was purchased in 1821 or later.

Urgent: Rescue Family Bibles – each one is unique.

Digitize the data and preserve it online for the benefit of the extended family.

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