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Genealogy Live and Virtual Conferences with Allison Dolan, Family Tree Magazine

Posted by Damon Nock on May 2, 2014
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Lisa Louise Cooke talks with Allison Dolan, Publisher of Family Tree Magazine at the RootsTech 2014 conference about live and virtual conferences. There’s definitely something for everyone! Family Tree Magazine and podcast can be found at http://www.familytreemagazine.com. And listen to the free Genealogy Gems Podcast at http://www.genealogygems.com

The 0.6 Percent: Destinee Nock, Engineer and International Volunteer

Posted by Damon Nock on March 30, 2014
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http://blog.mitchellscholars.org/wordpress/2014/03/the-6-percent-destenie-nock-engineer-and-international-volunteer/

This is a wonderful article on a young lady who truly has a wonderful outlook on life. She is really making a difference in the world at such a young age. We are so proud of you, Destinee!

PS: Check out her video, below.

GoinGlobal: All about Destenie Nock (Malawi, Africa)

Posted by Damon Nock on March 30, 2014
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We want to applaud our young College student, Destenie Nock. She is an engineering student, volunteering in East Africa.

Nock and Kirby’s Old Quay Store

Posted by Damon Nock on March 21, 2014
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The partnership of Thomas Nock and Herbert Kirby began in November 1894. The original Nock & Kirby store was at Circular Quay, before the business expanded and moved to new premises at 417 George Street, Sydney.

By the 1950s, Nock & Kirby’s had become a household name in New South Wales. The shop sold everything from pots and pans to clothing, as well as hardware and gardening equipment. The company traded until 1983, when it was taken over by Burns Philp & Co and renamed BBC Hardware. Bunnings (Wesfarmers) bought the BBC Hardware chain in 2001.

Our Visit to The Library of Virginia

Posted by Damon Nock on March 2, 2014
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     I mentioned earlier that I’d be visiting the Library of Virginia. Well, my youngest daughter and I did visit a couple of days ago. We had a very informative visit. First, let’s talk a bit about what the Library is. Formally founded by the Virginia General Assembly in 1823, the Library of Virginia organizes, cares for, and manages the state’s collection of books and official records, many of which date back to the early colonial period. It houses what is believed to be the most comprehensive collection of materials on Virginia government, history, and culture available anywhere. Its research collections contain more than 808,500 bound volumes; 678,790 public documents; 410,330 microforms, including 45,684 reels of microfilmed newspapers; 308,900 photographs and other pictorial materials; 101.8 million manuscript items and records; and several hundred thousand prints, broadsides, and newspapers. This of course, includes the birth and death records of most citizens of the the State of Virginia.

     Like most Nocks in the U.S., my family roots go back to Accomack County, Virginia. Over the last few years I’ve been able to gather quite a bit of information from Courthouse records in Accomack County. Because more comprehensive records are at the Library of Virginia, I knew that a visit to Richmond would be necessary. My focus was on birth and death records. To be honest with you, upon entering the building, my daughter and I both felt a bit overwhelmed. There is so much information there, that it was hard to know where to begin. Fortunately, the Genealogists and staffers there were super helpful. They were very eager and willing to help everyone, even if it meant walking people through documents, step by step. By the time we left, we felt quite comfortable scanning through different documents and files. Our biggest challenge was the same challenge that most African-Americans have when researching family history. Information is somewhat sketchy, especially when you go as far back as the slave period. We did find information on some of our enslaved relatives, but we also knew that we’ll need to make multiple visits to the Library of Virginia.

     Someone recently asked me if family research is really that important. I told her that I feel very strongly that it is. I once heard a fella say, ‘’if one doesn’t know their history, you are like a tree without roots’’. So much of who we are as people, has been predetermined by others in our past. I speak of those ancestors, upon whose shoulders we now stand. The people who dared to get on a boat and travel to an unknown land, looking for a better life. Those who were brought here against their will on a slave ship, as my ancestors were. They endured so much, yet they survived, so that I, and my children can be here, today. In my opinion, these people deserve our respect and honor. When I visited a cemetery in Accomack County, Virginia and saw some of my ancestors dating back almost two hundred years, I was touched like I’d never been touched before. I owe much to those people, and they deserve my respect.

-Damon Nock

The Library of Virginia – Virginia’s Collective Experience

Posted by Damon Nock on February 23, 2014
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I will be visiting the Library of  Virginia later this week. I’ve spent time on their website, but have never visited in person. A good friend of mine who is my mentor when it comes to the study of Genealogy, has been telling me for quite some time that I need to go to Richmond, Virginia and visit the Library. If your family is from the State of Virginia, there are certain records that can only be found there. I will post the results of my visit upon my return.

-Damon Nock

 

 

Loyola University of Chicago Men’s Soccer. Watch “Eric Nock 2013 highlights”.

Posted by Damon Nock on December 23, 2013
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the extended Nock Family! We at Nock Family Heritage hope that everyone enjoys a day of blessings with family and friends.

Posted by Damon Nock on November 28, 2013
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Research at the U.S. National Archives

Posted by Damon Nock on November 9, 2013
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Learn what to expect when you research at the National Archives. This video addresses how to enter the National Archives building in Washington, DC, what security measures the National Archives uses, what you’re allowed to bring into the research room with you, and how to use the research room and records.

Posted by Damon Nock on October 29, 2013
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 I have a question for our German and French friends. I recently read that Nocks in the United Kingdom are descended from Nocks who came to England during the Norman invasion. I was told that these German Nocks were mercenaries who fought for the Normans. Does anyone know if this is true? Are most Nocks in Europe descended from Nocks in Germany?

Ich habe eine Frage für unsere Deutsch und Französisch Freunde. Ich habe vor kurzem gelesen, dass Nocken in das Vereinigte Königreich von Nocken, die England während der normannischen Invasion kam abstammen. Mir wurde gesagt, dass diese deutschen Nocken Söldner, die für die Normannen kämpften waren. Weiß jemand, ob das wahr ist? Sind die meisten Nocken in Europa stieg von Nocken in Deutschland?

J’ai une question pour nos amis allemands et français. J’ai lu récemment que Nocks au Royaume-Uni sont les descendants de Nocks qui sont venus en Angleterre au cours de l’invasion normande. On m’a dit que ces Nocks allemands étaient des mercenaires qui ont combattu pour les Normands. Est-ce que quelqu’un sait si cela est vrai? Sont les plus Nocks en Europe descendent d’Nocks en Allemagne?

-Damon Nock

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