When you find an ancestor who is an inventor, the place to look for records is at Google.com/patents There you can enter the name and it will pull up patent applications filed under that name, or witnessed by that name. I had used this in the past to search for my 2x great grandfather, Peter Hoogerzeil, who we knew was an inventor because of oral history (see this link for the story http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/01/perusing-google-patents.html) When I entered the name "John Dominis" this is the application that came up!
The application contains much complicated mathematics and calculations, and I was very impressed. I know that Captain John Dominis was from Croatia, but his application is very well written. I don't recognize the names of his witnesses, and his application describes him as a "citizen of the United States of America now residing in the Sandwich Islands, in the Pacific Ocean" and it was filed in 1842.
Now you know to never assume that an ancestor doesn't have any historical documents such as a patent for an invention! And you know where to look for those patents, too.
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Copyright 2012, Heather Wilkinson Rojo
Very cool! My great-grandfather was an inventor too. It's very exciting to actually see the patent, isn't it? I actually did a blog post about my great-grandfather's patent as well.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your awesome find!