RR, on one generation - my great grandfather born 1869 - the parents shown on his death certificate are incorrect. For his father, the informant put "Joe" when it should have been "John" and the mother is shown as unknown. (The informant was a son-in-law who had recently married into the family. If I were refuting the conflicting direct evidence on the death certificate, I would lean on the uninformed informant,) I needed to submit the death certificate for his place and date of death, but I'm proving the parentage with the 1870 census only. I had originally included 1880, which does show the relationship of individuals in the household, but my registrar suggested 1870, when he was an infant, instead.
How wonderful that the wedding is on long ago family farm land, Harriet!
Dh came through, changed, and went to bowling. I think I'm going to rest a bit. Unfortunately, I've added more to my lists than I've done today, but I've been productive. And I've managed to catch a lot of those "ZING" thoughts that I need to do or should do. Tomorrow I have an early hair cut - rescheduled from Monday but at 9 a.m. Then 11:30 for body work.
I was to do the drive through teller on the way home to deposit HOA cks, and I was hungry and just forgot.