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Mulford Family Graves in East Hampton
Posted on 19 April 2011 | No CommentsThe graves of Colonel David Mulford family and some of his extended family in the South End Cemetery, East Hampton, New York. Bertha Bennett Mulford Headstone Major David Mulford headstone... -
Shades of the Departed ~ March 2010
Posted on 19 April 2011 | No CommentsShades of the Departed Magazine by the incomparable footnote Maven Click on cover to view. [Esc] to Return -
Alpine City Cemetery ~ Alpine, Utah
Posted on 18 April 2011 | 1 CommentThe Town of Alpine, Utah was established in the fall of 1850 with the settlement of a small pioneer group of Mormons. The first burial in the cemetery occurred in... -
Thomas Burgess Sale to Ezra Perry
Posted on 18 April 2011 | No CommentsTHOMAS BURGE, SR., TO EZRA PERRY 1663 Prence Govr: The 10th of July 1663 Memorand: That Thomas Burge senr of the Towne of Sandwich in in the Jurisdiction of Plymouth... -
The Value of Personal Online Genealogy Sites
Posted on 17 April 2011 | 4 CommentsGenealogy seems to be a way of life for those afflicted with the disease. Once you touch it, you can’t let it go. It’s Sherlock Time! While searching the Internet... -
Genealogy and History ~ It’s Raining Cats and Dogs
Posted on 16 April 2011 | 1 CommentOld genealogy related handouts literally consume six feet of drawer space in one of my file cabinets. The majority of the the handouts are old mimeographs of information that someone... -
Thomas W. Keene ~ Actor ~ Dies Near Brighton
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Corrections to Newspaper Articles Regarding the Sinking of the Ship Julia Ann
Posted on 15 April 2011 | No CommentsMy ancestor, Charles Logie, had finally heard illusionary stories by newspaper reporters about the sinking of the ship Julia Ann. It did sink, but that was about the only part... -
Genealogy Research ~ Death Certificates
Posted on 14 April 2011 | 2 CommentsBrick Walls – Down At times we encounter ‘Brick Walls’ in our family history research. Months and years of searching for information to break through the wall seems to be...

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