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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: December 2008
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Sunday, December 21, 2008. From China: Fewer People Visit Ancestors' Graves This Year. Apparently it is a Chinese tradition to visit ones' ancestors' graves at the Winter Solstice festival. But the Shanghai Daily's English language online edition. Chinese visit their ancestors' graves traditionally at the winter solstice and at the Qingming Festival. I had...
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: Chinese "Tomb Sweeping Day" A Fraud--Idea Stolen From Middle America!
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Saturday, April 4, 2009. Chinese "Tomb Sweeping Day" A Fraud- Idea Stolen From Middle America! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search 28.2 million. By entering a surname and clicking search:. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. Design Courtesy of footnoteMaven. The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. CA: Graveyard Rabbit of South Alameda County.
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: March 2009
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. PGYR Video of the Week. From the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. Natchitoches LA, an element of the U.S. Department of Interior. National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. US Department of the Interior. The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit News. Now in beta phase. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: Catholic Cemetery Records Online
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Catholic Cemetery Records Online. Two of the better searchable databases can be found in the Archdiocese of St Louis. And the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Other U.S. dioceses with searchable cemetery records online include:. Diocese of Fresno (Calif.). Diocese of Wilmington (Del.). Includes Eastern Shore of Maryland). MS: Graveyard Rab...
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: Greenwood Cemetery, St Louis
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Friday, June 5, 2009. Greenwood Cemetery, St Louis. Greenwood Cemetery is an African-American cemetery in St. in St. Louis County. It has a rich and storied history in has seen good times and bad. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. Edited for brevity and consistency]. Has worked tirelessly to improve the condition of Greenwood Cemetery....
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: February 2009
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Monday, February 16, 2009. Changes Coming to The PGYR. Though we're just months old here at The PGYR, it's time to change. Over the next two weeks, The PGYR will roll out its changes- changes that I hope will flow with the dynamism (which I'll also explain) that I've been seeing in the genea-blogosphere. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Search 28.2 million.
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The Educated Graveyard Rabbit: November 2008
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Click Here For Free Blog Backgrounds! The Educated Graveyard Rabbit. Friday, November 21, 2008. A Mason in our Midst? Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri is where the Skillman branch of my family lived from about 1850 to around 1900. My 3rd great grandparents are buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Josias Payne Skillman and his wife Lavenia Thomas Wilson were both born in Bourbon County, Kentucky and they both died in Pleasant Hill. Josias Skillman is the handsome man on the right with the spectacles).
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Tombstone Tuesday: Frank English, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery | Graveyard Rabbit of Central Ohio
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Graveyard Rabbit of Central Ohio. A Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Tombstone Tuesday: Frank English, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery. He received a pension for his Civil War service (application 851128, certificate 612950), and his widow also received a pension (application 1125119, certificate 866832). He is a part of my 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery project. On WeRelate.org; his specific page can be found here. Laquo; The Graveyard Rabbit in Etna Cemetery. Valentine’s Day in the Cemetery. You are ...
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: July 2009
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Catholic Cemetery Records Online. Two of the better searchable databases can be found in the Archdiocese of St Louis. And the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Other U.S. dioceses with searchable cemetery records online include:. Diocese of Fresno (Calif.). Diocese of Wilmington (Del.). Includes Eastern Shore of Maryland). Read all about it!
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit: Tomb Sweeping Day
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The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. A GeneaBlogie Web Publication- A Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Up to the Minute PGYR News. Friday, April 3, 2009. As I write this from the Bloggcast Center in the Pacific Time Zone, it's nearly dawn on April 5, 2009 in China. That means that one of the biggest holidays in China is nearly over. That would be "Tomb Sweeping Day.". According to yesterday's (today in USA) China Post, a professor at Chengchi University says that women who marry have ...