u/Embarrassed_Fly_2158

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One-Pedal Usable Now

I received the software update a few days ago on my 2027 Bolt LT, and the one-pedal driving mode is usable now! I had a 2021 Leaf with a failed battery, and I loved the ePedal on it. Initially I was disappointed that the Bolt's one-pedal was so jerky/aggressive, and quickly gave up on it. It still is not quite as smooth as the Leaf was, but I can actually use it now.

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u/Embarrassed_Fly_2158 — 23 hours ago

C-3 Application -- How much to include to solidify a claim by descent

I am in the process of acquiring the last government-issued birth certificates, along with the BAnQ baptismal record for my G0. After many weeks of research, I am confident in my line, with the only official name change supported by a marriage license (the rest of the line is all male and with no adoptions). Before I started my research, I already knew the relevant family tree up to my G1, which I was able to corroborate online at various genealogy sites.

However, the G-1, G0, and G1, all male, were not consistent with their use of first vs middle name, even on "official" documents. For example, the G0 uses his middle name on the G1's birth certificate. Their full names seem to be pretty unique, but there are multiple folks who seem to have gone be the same name commonly used by my G0 (middle+last name), but have different enough birth years and locations lived to be able to distinguish them from my line.

My main question is how much extra information should I include beyond the birth certificates and baptismal record (plus one marriage license)? I'm waiting for the certified copy of a census to help with the first/middle name issue of G0 and show place of birth as Canada (the only relevant census including both G0 and G1 is 1890, the lost US census), and the Social Security applications for G1/G2, all of which are government-issued documents that I can realistically obtain. Initially I was going to go the route of "overwhelming" documentation to support my claim, and then after reading more chatter online recently thought that I should lean toward the simple/lean application, avoiding anything not acquired from a government source (such as Ancestry or FamilySearch, even if their source is official). Right now I'm leaning toward adding that certified census document as additional corroboration for G0's name and emphasizing Canada as his birth place, but that is it. Thoughts?

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u/Embarrassed_Fly_2158 — 2 months ago