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Tombstones of John and Elizabeth Giles of Drewsteignton, Devonshire
Posted on 13 December 2011 | No CommentsThe tombstones of Jon and Elizabeth Giles located in my ancestral home of Drewsteignton, Devonshire. Their daughter Lydia is also listed on her mothers marker. Assumedly, they belonged to the... -
Google Books To The Rescue ~ Again
Posted on 12 December 2011 | No CommentsI spend an inordinate amount of time researching my ancestry and am familiar with most primary and secondary source materials on the shelves of libraries and online. For some unfathomable... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 34
Posted on 11 December 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of a Woman. -
George Hammer ~ Death of a Kind Man
Posted on 10 December 2011 | No CommentsMy 2nd great granduncle, George Hammer, never married but was a stalwart in his community by conducting his life as a everyone’s favorite ‘uncle’ or friend. A longtime volunteer fire... -
Waiting in Line ~ Sugar Rationing ~ WWII
Posted on 9 December 2011 | No CommentsA line of people wait to purchase some sugar during World War II. The lines always seemed to be long due to the rationing limits imposed on the product. -
Ladies Support War ~ WWII
Posted on 8 December 2011 | No CommentsFactories lost a large percentage of their employees during World War II when men enlisted in the military. They were replaced by housewives, secretaries and waitresses as seen in this... -
70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Bombing
Posted on 7 December 2011 | No Comments7 Dec 2011 ~ The 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor looking Southwest – 30 October 1941. Pearl Harbor as seen by a Japanese... -
The Tombstone of Samuel Vowels
Posted on 6 December 2011 | No CommentsThe tombstone of Samuel Vowels is found in the Alpine City Cemetery in Utah. Samuel was the son of Samuel and Ann Webb Vowels in Somerset, England in March 1822. ... -
WWII ~ Canvas Tarpaulin Chapel on Saipan
Posted on 5 December 2011 | No CommentsThe troops in World War II improvised sections of canvas tarpaulin into a church before reentering battle on Saipan in Jun 1944. -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 33
Posted on 4 December 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of a Man Holding a Skull














