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The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
Posted on 18 May 2013 | No CommentsMany if not most of our Royal ancestors came to grievous ends. Such was the case for cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary was the daughter of James V, King... -
Arthur Barlowe, First Voyage to Virginia ~ 1584
Posted on 17 May 2013 | No CommentsArthur Barlowe, First Voyage to Virginia (1584) [Arthur Barlowe, a young protégé of Sir Walter Raleigh, co-captained the earhest voyage outfitted by Rahegh soon after he was granted a patent... -
Cuban Missile Crisis ~ November 1962
Posted on 31 March 2013 | No CommentsIt doesn’t seem like we are as old as our grandchildren perceive us to be but when they talk about their latest history report and you tell them that you... -
Deported From Colorado ~ Do Not Return
Posted on 12 October 2012 | No Comments1906 found miners in Colorado battling for unionization of the work force and all of the attendant issues common to that effort. By early June, 1906, Colorado State officials had... -
It’s a Louis Armstrong Day
Posted on 9 June 2012 | No CommentsThe hustle and bustle of life overtake our senses from time to time. We are so busy being busy, we forget to sit back, close our eyes and relax while... -
Records of the Town of East Hampton
Posted on 5 April 2012 | No CommentsIf your ancestors lived in a fairly small community for a long time, you’ll quickly find that you are related to ta large percentage of the folks in that area. ... -
Train Wreck at Wootton Bridge
Posted on 13 January 2012 | No CommentsWhile looking for the records about ancestors in Warwickshire, I found mention of the ‘Train Wreck at Wootton Bridge. On 11 Jun 1861, the bridge collapsed when a passenger train... -
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 -
Reconstruction of U.S. Capital in 1814
Posted on 27 September 2011 | No CommentsDrawing showing the construction status of the U. S. Capital Building in 1814 after being burned by the British. Click to enlarge.














