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Engagement Rings ~ Relics of Barbarism
Posted on 9 November 2011 | No CommentsAccording to Frederick Starr, an anthropology professor at the University of Chicago in 1902, engagement rings are a relic of barbarism from slave days. I personally know a very large... -
Help Index “The Greatest Generation” 1940 Census
Posted on 8 November 2011 | No CommentsThe 1940 U.S. Census will be released on 2 Apr 2012. NARA is releasing the entirety of the census as free digital images. This wonderful news is modified with the... -
The Quays at Waterford, Ireland
Posted on 7 November 2011 | No CommentsWonderful image depicting the quays at Waterford, Ireland -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 29
Posted on 6 November 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of a Man. A short film about Fans Hals -
U. S. School Garden Army
Posted on 5 November 2011 | No CommentsEveryone was encouraged to do their best in supporting the war effort in America during World War II. -
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... -
Will My Genealogy Research Ever Be Done?
Posted on 3 November 2011 | 1 CommentOf course that is an inane title for a genealogy article. I know it and you know it. However, I still have many folks tell me that: “My genealogy is... -
Passport Applications of Jesse Tirrell
Posted on 2 November 2011 | No CommentsPassport applications are almost always a genealogy gold mine. We frequently find confirmation of birthdates, home addresses and even photos of the applicant. They have helped me find family members... -
Civil War ~ Union Troops at Petersburg, VA
Posted on 1 November 2011 | No CommentsUnion troops in the trenches at the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia in 1865. Movement by troops in the background makes them appear as ghosts. How many of these men soon... -
Frank Tirrill ~ A Civil War Veteran
Posted on 31 October 2011 | 1 CommentA brief history of a Civil War Veteran taken from the Lodi Enterprise – 1932: "Frank Tirrill, Civil War Veteran, Passes His 91st Birthday" Way up in the northwest corner...














