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Navigator, Undertaker, Carpenter, Survivor
Posted on 31 March 2011 | No CommentsMy 2nd great grandparents, Charles Joseph Gordon Logie and Rosa Clara Friedlander Logie, were both born in England. Both lived in London as a child, yet they met for the... -
Possessions of Mayflower Passengers
Posted on 31 March 2011 | No CommentsMany of my ancestors were passengers on the Mayflower. After “visiting” their homes and “talking” to them in the Plimouth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts, it was readily apparent that they... -
Abiel Chandler ~ Revolutionary War Veteran
Posted on 31 March 2011 | No CommentsAbiel Chandler was born on 20 October 1765 in Andover, New Hampshire to Timothy and Ellizabeth Copp Chandler. Too young to fight in the Revolutionary War at its start, he... -
The History of James and Emily Blacknell Hoggard
Posted on 31 March 2011 | No CommentsJames Hoggard was born 4 August 1823, at Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Radford Hoggard and was the tenth child in the family. His... -
Abram Bennett ~ Reverend and State Senator
Posted on 31 March 2011 | No CommentsThe Grandson of a Revolutionary War hero, Abram Bennett was born March 10, 1810 in Warren County, Ohio. He died on March 11, 1906, aged 87 years and one day... -
Franklin Wheeler Young ~ Patriarch ~ Bishop
Posted on 24 March 2011 | No CommentsFanklin Wheeler Young, a Patriarch in Emery Utah Stake, was a son of Lorenzo Dow Young and Persis Goodall, and was born in Scott county, Ill., February 17, 1839. His... -
Naming Traditions
Posted on 1 November 2007 | No CommentsOver the past few years, I’ve traced the lineages of several of our sons-in-law. My own research long ago passed the stage of ‘easy pickings’ or in other words, ‘easily’...










