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Frans Hals Art ~ Week 2
Posted on 27 April 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of Cornelis Guldewagen. -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 1
Posted on 17 April 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals -
Knocking on an Ancestors Door
Posted on 1 June 2010 | No CommentsIn the mid-1990’s I happened to visit the homes of my 2nd great grandfather within a day of each other even though they were located on two different sides of... -
“Lost” Garden Varieties Grown By Ancestors
Posted on 11 January 2010 | No CommentsMy maternal grandfather was the last living farmer by profession in my lineage. We’ve ‘advanced’ since then and make our living using the technology of today. My paternal grandmother was... -
History of the Dutch Oven
Posted on 2 November 2009 | No CommentsI’ve always enjoyed eating superior food cooked in a Dutch Oven. My father used it as his only cooking pot whenever he was outdoors and frequently at home. I used... -
The Indefatigable Thomas Ashton
Posted on 15 August 2009 | No CommentsBorn in Parr, Prescot, Lincolnshire in 1813, Thomas Ashton was the only son of Joseph and Catherine Cawley Ashton. Joseph was a silver smith by trade and Thomas picked up... -
Dowsing For Graves And Other Wives Tales
Posted on 5 June 2009 | No CommentsIf you are like me, there are graves of your extended family that have either lost their grave markers or were never marked for a variety of reasons. In my... -
Everybody’s Related to Royalty
Posted on 29 March 2008 | No CommentsThis article was at the bottom of one of my file drawers. I don’t know who authored it or when, but thank them for their work and agree with...








