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Archive for October, 2011
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Westminster Abby ~ 1894
Posted on 22 October 2011 | No CommentsImage by Herbert Railton of Westminster Abby in 1894. Genealogists always appreciate finding images of locations associated with their ancestors. -
Featherstone Naturalizations In Walworth
Posted on 20 October 2011 | No CommentsGeorge and Thomas Featherstone emigrated to America from England. Both of the men ended up living in Walworth County, Wisconsin. Were they related? I don’t know. I haven’t traced their... -
A Little Arizona On A Fall Morning
Posted on 19 October 2011 | No CommentsSourcing genealogy records you received from others is always worth the time and effort. As often as not, you’ll find errors, sometimes minor, sometimes “gross”. I’ve had to toss entire... -
Google Maps ~ 3D Research Trips
Posted on 18 October 2011 | No CommentsI drove from Dorchester, Massachusetts to Studio City, California this morning. No, I didn’t pay any attention to speed limits along the way and Yes, I did get up and... -
War Council at Massaponax Church 1864
Posted on 17 October 2011 | 1 CommentCivil War – War Council meets at Massaponax Church on 21 May 1864 -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 26
Posted on 16 October 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of Cornelia Claesdr Vooght ~ 1631 -
GI’s Hugging a British Matron on VE Day
Posted on 15 October 2011 | No CommentsAny sweet grandma enjoys the attention and hugs from a group of attractive young men, especially when the end of World War II had just been announced. American Servicemen giving... -
John Featherston Foils A Highwayman
Posted on 14 October 2011 | No CommentsExpress Messenger, John Featherston, saved the passengers of the Gilmer and Salisbury coach with a well selected phrase delivered with pointed elegance. -
Harvest Of The Victory Garden
Posted on 13 October 2011 | No CommentsWorld War II poster focused on Victory Gardens. Our family never lost the focus on planting and harvesting crops from our own “Victory Gardens” throughout the generations.













