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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... -
Logie Family Tombstones in Burnt Church, Canada
Posted on 26 December 2011 | No CommentsOne of my Logie cousins, George Kingston, sent the below list of family tombstone transcriptions prior to his passing. The tombstones are found in the First Church Presbyterian Cemetery in... -
Merry Christmas
Posted on 25 December 2011 | No CommentsMerry Christmas and Holiday Greetings to all. -
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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North Pole ~ Preparing For A Busy Night
Posted on 23 December 2011 | No CommentsNot yet in full regalia, Santa spends December 23rd in his next to best coat and hat seeing to final details for the night ahead. -
Drowning of Edward Burgess
Posted on 22 December 2011 | No CommentsEdward Burgess, the young son of the famous yacht builder, William Starling Burgess and Rosamond Tudor, drowned on a summer day in 1914. His father, “Starling” left Harvard in his... -
Lewis Carroll ~ Hunting Of The Snark
Posted on 21 December 2011 | No CommentsFrom one of our ancestors favorite stories. Lewis Carroll’s character – Henry Holiday in the Hunting of the Snark -
A Christmas Carol ~ 1843 First Edition
Posted on 20 December 2011 | No CommentsCharles Dickins book “A Christmas Carol” was first published in 1843 as seen in this image from the first edition. The story was wildly popular then and remains so today... -
Symbols in Old Genealogy Documents and Tombstone Inscriptions
Posted on 19 December 2011 | No CommentsWe often encounter symbols in old genealogy research documents and on tombstones. What do they mean? Sometimes we are familiar with them but often they have rotated out of use... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 35
Posted on 18 December 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Regentesses of the Old Mens Ams House 1664.












