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The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
Posted on 18 May 2013 | No CommentsMany if not most of our Royal ancestors came to grievous ends. Such was the case for cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary was the daughter of James V, King... -
Arthur Barlowe, First Voyage to Virginia ~ 1584
Posted on 17 May 2013 | No CommentsArthur Barlowe, First Voyage to Virginia (1584) [Arthur Barlowe, a young protégé of Sir Walter Raleigh, co-captained the earhest voyage outfitted by Rahegh soon after he was granted a patent... -
Assize of Clarendon ~ 1166
Posted on 16 May 2013 | No CommentsKing Henry II of England sent out a number of proclamations that are extreme examples of the loss of protection from the assumption of guilt and classism that was exemplified... -
The Assize of Arms ~ 1181
Posted on 15 May 2013 | No CommentsI recently encountered a note associated with the records of some of my ancestors in long ago England that mentioned the Assize of Arms. No flashes of recognition appeared. It... -
George Washington’s Vision Concerning America
Posted on 23 March 2013 | No CommentsTaken from an account as it was reprinted in the December 1880 National Tribune, (Vol IV, No. 12, Washington DC), a U.S. veterans of war publication, which is today called... -
Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth ~ Part 2
Posted on 26 June 2012 | No CommentsMassachusetts researchers are familiar with Part One of William Thomas Davis’ book “Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth” that deals with family genealogies in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Fewer are familiar with Part Two... -
Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian
Posted on 14 February 2012 | No CommentsEvery so often, genealogists are treated with a find that not only broadens their understand and perspective of ancestral locales but adds stories, data and insight into the lives of... -
Life History of Captain Benjamin Pond
Posted on 10 January 2012 | No CommentsEarlier, I posted the history of my great grandparents, Charles and Rosa Clara Logie who were aboard the ill-fated ship, Julia Ann that sank in the South Pacific on its... -
Dinner At Haddo House
Posted on 14 December 2011 | No CommentsWorking on my Gordon ancestry is always enjoyable and frustrating at the same time. Enjoyable because there is a lot a information written about the family in general. Frustrating because... -
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...














