I fully believe that it is up to each one of us to take care of our history. Men and women through the generations have died for our rights and liberties. Whether it be family chart, library or quiet battlefield, soil rich with our ancestors blood, we are the caretakers of what they have given down to us trusting we will take the job seriously. I wish I understood why a Walmart is more important than a battle field or why richly appointed board rooms was more important than a library. Higher government, don't you think you can do without one less Cross pen or skim 10 percent off your entertainment budget just to save ONE Library. America, wake up!
Contact info: s1klight@aol.com.
My website: http://familyknitsnspindles.com/main/spage.htm
Jane and Abel
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Abel Babcock and Jane Amor married in Troy, New York on 19 Apr 1832. The
wedding notice was printed in the Troy Sentinel five days later. The above
informa...
Flashback Friday: He Jingled When He Walked
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*My dad, Bryan Henry Robbins, passed away on November 2, 2019. My mother,
under his care for nearly 20 years at that time, came to live with me for a
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Unusual Relationships
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Willie Nelson wrote a song “I’m My Own Grandpa" about some unusual
relationships.
Ezekial French was the father-in-law of his own son and the stepfather ...
Online genealogy, week of May 31-June 6
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Wishing you all a good Memorial Day weekend. Here is our weekly roundup of
upcoming genealogy events. Numerous associations offer online genealogy
class...
1949 ~ Remembering Brook, Today ~
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Brookery Louise Elliott
1949 ~ 2005
Brookery Louise Elliott, would have been seventy-one years old today . . .
she was born in 1949, in San Diego, Calif...
Melungeons and your Tennessee Ancestors
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In 2005, a new book on the Melungeons was published: Elizabeth Caldwell
Hirschman. Melungeons: The Last Lost Tribe in America. Macon GA: Mercer
University ...
Canadian Ancestors
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Happy Canada Day! A few of my branches stopped in Canada on their way to
Buffalo. Below are the generation that came to Canada through the
generation tha...
Digital State Archives site
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I just stumbled across this useful site, which attempts to round up
statewide digitization projects:
http://www.digitalstatearchives.com/
Maybe now I'll s...
3 comments:
Whoo Hoo! Way to go Sharon! DAR is lucky to have you (and me!)
Very cool! Congrats on your membership!
Sheri! thank you. And thank you Cindy! This has been so many years finishing up that I still can't believe it is done and yay! It is!
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