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The Logie Surname and Early Family Members
Posted on 27 December 2011 | No CommentsThe below treatise on the Logie surname was sent to me years ago. I don’t know the authors name but thank them for their work collecting this information about the... -
John Featherstone ~ Home Destroyed by Fire
Posted on 3 December 2011 | No CommentsDuring the mining boom days of Park City, Utah, homes were almost stacked on each other and were frequently built with cheap materials and poor construction standards. Unfortunately for John... -
It Must Be a Brain Cloud ~ Or Other Blames on Genetics and Family Inheritances
Posted on 21 November 2011 | No CommentsSeveral years ago, I looked up at the monitor during a genealogy history writing session and thought my computer had gone wild. All of the letters in the words I... -
Julia Wore a Fine Hat ~ Flummery but Fine
Posted on 10 November 2011 | No CommentsBackground ‘noise’ has always been an important part of my genealogical research. I hate silence. I’ve heard a loud ringing in my ears for over four decades. It can’t be... -
Ancestors in Stewartstown, New Hampshire
Posted on 4 November 2011 | 1 CommentOne branch of my ancestors lived in Stewartstown, New Hampshire for generations. When I first found the name in my genealogy research, I wondered where it was located. A life-long... -
Frank Tirrill ~ A Civil War Veteran
Posted on 31 October 2011 | 1 CommentA brief history of a Civil War Veteran taken from the Lodi Enterprise – 1932: "Frank Tirrill, Civil War Veteran, Passes His 91st Birthday" Way up in the northwest corner... -
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.

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