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The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Virginia: January 2009
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The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Virginia. A Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Remains of Union Soldier Found at Antietam Battlefield. My family and I are lucky to have Stephen Potter as our neighbor. Who is Stephen Potter? Http:/ voices.washingtonpost.com/house-divided/2008/12/a union soldier found buried a.html. Saturday, January 10, 2009. Tombstone of Armistead T. Thompson, Thompson Family Cemetery. In memory of Armistead T. Thompson. John Compton Tobin and L...
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The Rural Michigan Cemeteries Graveyard Rabbit: March 2010
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The Rural Michigan Cemeteries Graveyard Rabbit. Saturday, March 27, 2010. 58th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted! The 58th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Leah Allen, and you can read it here. Posted by Jessica's thoughts. Labels: Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. 57th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted! The 57th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Nancy Pattenden, and you can read it here. Posted by Jessica's thoughts. Labels:...
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The R.I.P.PERS: The Sunday Spook
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That's how hot it gets in Tucson, Arizona. Photo courtesy of picasaweb.google.com). It became so busy at this cemetery that the police were called to control not a funeral procession, but the crowd that had gathered. There was no need for this, however. Not a single temper flared and everyone made room for whoever wanted to stand in their midst. One last strange thing about this phenomenon? No one stood with even a hair falling outside the rope fence along the cemetery's borders. Why, one might ask?
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The R.I.P.PERS: Ancestral Delectables
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The Geneablogger cookbook is HERE. Thirty-Five recipes from Eighteen geneabloggers! Wow What a feat. It is available via download at THIS SITE. It is in .pdf format so you will need the Acrobat Reader to view it. You can choose to print it up yourself, copy it to disc and have a copy place print and bind it, or use an online service such as lulu.com to upload it, print it, bind it, and ship it. I thought you might like to know that your genealogy cookbook link is broken. 01 January, 2010. Graveyard Rabbi...
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The R.I.P.PERS: December 2009
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Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. The first Blog Carnival for 2010 is entitled "The Final Resting Place". The questions posed include:. In today's mobile society, does one choose a place near where they last lived? Or do they return to the place of their roots? Do they rest in a family plot? If so, and if married, whose family plot? How has the determination of the final resting place changed between the time of our ancestors and now? Photo courtesy of Pat Sharpe Dunn. So what is so interesting? Is it in PA?
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The R.I.P.PERS: May 2009
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The above are replicas of the honor certificates for my first cousins once removed, Paul and John DOYLE. They are the sons of William Leo DOYLE and Ellen "Nellie" (REGAN) DOYLE. William was the son of my great-grandfather, John J. DOYLE. Replicas created from the honor certificates posted at the WWII Memorial site. Http:/ www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp? There is no shortage of markers for my first cousin once removed John J. DOYLE:. That's how hot it gets in Tucson, Arizona. It became so busy at this c...
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The R.I.P.PERS: I Interrupt This Program
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I Interrupt This Program. I have a special announcement for all of my geneablogging friends, my non-blogging friends, my readers and anyone else who stumbles across this post. Most of you are aware that I am fanatical about my dog, Izzie. So fanatical, in fact, that he has his own blog. I’m a fan of dogs, and hate to see any animal suffering. Many, if not most, animal shelters try to provide struggling families with emergency supplies of food if it means the difference between one more pet "in custody" a...
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