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The Weekly Pioneer ~ A Blog of Excellence
Posted on 25 April 2011 | No CommentsYou know that a Monday will be great when you stumble across a blog that brings a smile to your face and a nod of appreciation in your mind when... -
Serendipity or How I use Cards and Letters in Genealogical Research
Posted on 21 April 2011 | 2 CommentsTwenty five years ago, I made a pilgrimage to the gold country in California seeking information about my great grandparents and their descendants. My grandfather left home as a young... -
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... -
Tombstone Tuesday ~ Mary Mulford Anderson
Posted on 12 April 2011 | No CommentsMy 3rd great grandmother, Mary Mulford Anderson, was born on 21 Aug 1792 in Green County, Pennsylvania. She died on 16 Nov 1859 in Jefferson County, Iowa. Living near the... -
After Everyone is Gone
Posted on 19 September 2010 | No CommentsThe funeral of an uncle in a family of faith is both a sad and yet a happy affair. With a strong belief in life continuing after exiting a mortal... -
Cemetery Tours – The Stops Are Worth It
Posted on 1 August 2010 | No CommentsIn my younger years, the goal of any on-road excursion was to arrive well under the forecast travel time. Then one day I got smart. With a lifelong interest in... -
Abandoned Cemeteries
Posted on 27 April 2010 | No CommentsI’ve spent several years trying to find the actual burial location of a great granduncle and his family. I knew where they had died but the family was not mentioned... -
The Santa of Gold Hill – A Find-a-grave HERO
Posted on 5 December 2009 | No CommentsRecently, a television program showing current day scenes of the famous towns and locations from the “Old West” caught my eye. A couple of scenes featuring the cemetery in Gold... -
Didn’t Have To Travel Far
Posted on 1 December 2009 | No CommentsWhile spending a day taking tombstone photos recently, I stopped to take photos of the general setting while standing beside the grave my great grandparents. Pondering the scene, I realized... -
I Saw A Man Engraving…
Posted on 20 April 2008 | No CommentsThe batteries in my camera died while I was taking photos of headstones recently. I heard another vehicle park near me while replacing the batteries and looked to see if...












