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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Category: Days Gone By. FiF: Fix-it-Friday – Velvet has been around for ages – here is how our ancestors took care of the fabric. By Donna R Causey. On August 19, 2016. About Donna R Causey. And www.daysgoneby.me. All her books can be purchased at Amazon.com. And Barnes and Noble. She has authored numerous genealogy books. RIBBON OF LOVE: A Novel Of Colonial America (TAPESTRY OF LOVE). Recipe Wednesday: Two Ri...
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We are the storytellers – We are the chosen | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. We are the storytellers – We are the chosen. By Donna R Causey. May 16, 2015. WE ARE THE STORYTELLERS. Jesse Suttles of Arkansas. We are the chosen. In each family there is one who seems called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again, to tell the family story and to feel that somehow they know and approve. How many graves have I stood before now and cried? It goes to pride i...
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RECIPE WEDNESDAY: hints from an old cookbook – Have you tried these? | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. RECIPE WEDNESDAY: hints from an old cookbook – Have you tried these? By Donna R Causey. June 8, 2016. 1 Chewing gum while peeling onions helps to prevent tears. 2 Cooked onions will stay perfectly whole if you poke a hole through the center of each one with a metal skewer before cooking. 3 Soak potatoes in salt water for 20 minutes before baking them and they will bake more rapidly. Vinegar of the Four Thieves...
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Biographies | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Biography: Professor Thomas Chalmers McCorvey born 1852. By Donna R Causey. On August 18, 2016. THOMAS CHALMERS MCCORVEY BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1852 – 1932) Monroe and Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Colonel T. C. McCorvey was born in Monroe County on August 18, 1852 near the spot where his grandfather had settled nearly a half … Read More. About Donna R Causey. And www.daysgoneby.me. By Donna R Causey. WILLIAM D...
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The way you talk, does it give away where you are from, take this quiz and find out | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. The way you talk, does it give away where you are from, take this quiz and find out. By Donna R Causey. May 14, 2015. There is a great quiz. On the New York Times site – Dialect Quiz – click here. That asks you how you speak to determine where you are from. Take the quiz and see how accurate it is and post your results in the comments. We found it very accurate and fun. 8211; meaning she puts on airs. HINTS an...
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Did you know that boxer, Joe Louis was born near LaFayette, Alabama? | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Did you know that boxer, Joe Louis was born near LaFayette, Alabama? By Donna R Causey. May 15, 2015. Joe Louis, “The Brown Bomber,” was born near LaFayette, Alabama. On May 13, 1914. His real name is Joe Louis Barrow. Held world heavyweight boxing title. In 1926 the family moved to Detroit and Louis began boxing. Joe Louis. The town was first called Chambersville, but by the time of incorporation on January 7...
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Queries | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Genealogy Queries from the 1940s may provide links to researchers. By Donna R Causey. On August 16, 2016. Below are some Genealogy Queries published in The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol 2, No. 3, Fall Issue 1940 that may be of interest to family researchers today. I imagine the people and addresses listed are no longer valid since they … Read More. About Donna R Causey. And www.daysgoneby.me. Serendipity S...
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Donna R Causey | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Author Archives: Donna R Causey. Donna R. Causey, resident of Alabama, was a teacher in the public school system for twenty years. When she retired, Donna found time to focus on her lifetime passion for historical writing. She developed the websites www.alabamapioneers. And www.daysgoneby.me. All her books can be purchased at Amazon.com. Discordance: The Cottinghams (Volume 1). By Donna R Causey. Donna R. ...
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The Tuscaloosa, Alabama Amphitheatre sits on top of a lake that once had fresh water jellyfish | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. The Tuscaloosa, Alabama Amphitheatre sits on top of a lake that once had fresh water jellyfish. By Donna R Causey. May 17, 2015. Can you believe that jellyfish were discovered in Central Alabama in Stallworth Lake in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the 1930s? I bet that was something to see. At the time, Stallworth Lake was a popular resort in Alabama, but it is now the location of the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Hints an...
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Dallas county, Alabama Plantation House moved – [film and photographs] | Alabama Pioneers
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Genealogy – County. Genealogy – Family Surname. Genealogy – Reference. Genealogy – Biographies. Dallas county, Alabama Plantation House moved – [film and photographs]. By Donna R Causey. May 16, 2015. It’s amazing how far this historic house was moved and still remained intact! Historic Molette Plantation house, Dallas County. Molette Plantation House moved twice. The Molette Plantation House was built in ca. 1825 for William Page Mollette, born ca. 1789, a native of Beaufort District, South Caro...It ha...
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