I’ve been involved in family history research for over 50 years. I have two websites, both of which are titled FamHist (the .us and .com variety) Like everyone else, I have famous ancestors, black sheep ancestors and lots of ‘normal’ ancestors. Regardless of their claim to ‘fame’, I am happy to have found all of them.
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This Day in History- Levi Strauss Patents Iconic Metal Rivet for Reinforcing Pants Pockets (1873) 20 May 2013If you are wearing blue jeans, chances are a version of tailor Jacob Davis's invention is hugging your hips right now. Davis did not invent jeans—that was the more famous Levi Strauss—but he did invent one crucial component: the copper rivets that reinforce the corners of the pockets, now ubiquitous on denim pants. Because Davis did not have the money t […]
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Lee,
I am happy to award you the Ancestor Approved Award. Please visit http://wellerharvey.wordpress.com/2010/04/08/ancestor-approved-award/ to receive this award!
Dave Weller
who were you looking for at simeon,it is my family buried there,rivers is my great grandfather,been there many times,not abandoned