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Rattling Old Bones: April 2015
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Rattling Old Bones: Writing a Family History. Friday, April 3, 2015. Changes Are A Comin' to the D. A. Troutman Family. During the decade between 1900 and 1910, my paternal great-grandparents Daniel A. and America Troutman’s family experienced upheaval. Following a roving trend set by Daniel himself when he left North Carolina, two of their children moved to Missouri. In 1910, their firstborn, Laura Estelle and her husband W. T. Worley lived in Dry Creek, Howell County, Missouri. [1]. Photo of Tell and S...
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Life on Mars: About Me
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House Tour and Project List. I'm Maury and I'm pretty new to the blogosphere. I'm 30 (YIKES), married to an incredible man, raising the most amazing little person and we're updating a new-to-us home in South Carolina. Whew. when I put it like that, it's no wonder we're kinda tired. We are on a TINY budget (like itsy bitsy) and we're updating it it room-by-room, trying to make it home . A little about me…. What are my passions? How can I connect with you? Why should you read my blog? Start with a “j...
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Rattling Old Bones: The Family Black Sheep (Part 2)
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Rattling Old Bones: Writing a Family History. Thursday, June 25, 2015. The Family Black Sheep (Part 2). I wrote about Jim’s first extramarital affair that produced a child. The second one involved a young woman twenty years younger than he was. Her name was Edna Neal. Apparently, between 1900 and 1910, Edna’s mother Mary died, [2]. For in 1910, Charlie was widowed, boarding at the home of James C. Buchanan, working as a farm laborer, [3]. She may have named the baby after her mother, Mary, and her sister...
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Rattling Old Bones: Changes Are A Comin' to the D. A. Troutman Family
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Rattling Old Bones: Writing a Family History. Friday, April 3, 2015. Changes Are A Comin' to the D. A. Troutman Family. During the decade between 1900 and 1910, my paternal great-grandparents Daniel A. and America Troutman’s family experienced upheaval. Following a roving trend set by Daniel himself when he left North Carolina, two of their children moved to Missouri. In 1910, their firstborn, Laura Estelle and her husband W. T. Worley lived in Dry Creek, Howell County, Missouri. [1]. Photo of Tell and S...
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Rattling Old Bones: May 2015
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Rattling Old Bones: Writing a Family History. Thursday, May 28, 2015. More Changes for D.A. Troutman Family. 1910 was a critical year for Daniel and America's family in other ways besides the absence of their daughter Stelle and their son Clint and their families, who had moved to Missouri (See previous blog. Owning their farm in a beautiful green valley and having five healthy children, Bud and Jennie must have felt that life was good so far for them in 1910. By December, however, Bud was stricken w...
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Mendota 2014. – Snap.
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August 12, 2014. August 12, 2014. The church below was the sweetest thing. It was made up of about twenty people, including our family. Some really awesome musicians came to play and sing for us. I’m seriously regretting not snapping a photo of the cigar box guitar. It was a simple cigar box, with all of the guitar parts. So cool! I’m really going to miss that place. If you want to see some more of the place we stayed, head over to RiverCliff Cottage! Road Trips. {short post}. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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August 2014 – Snap.
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August 12, 2014. August 12, 2014. The church below was the sweetest thing. It was made up of about twenty people, including our family. Some really awesome musicians came to play and sing for us. I’m seriously regretting not snapping a photo of the cigar box guitar. It was a simple cigar box, with all of the guitar parts. So cool! I’m really going to miss that place. If you want to see some more of the place we stayed, head over to RiverCliff Cottage! Road Trips. {short post}. Joe shoots the resur….
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Rattling Old Bones: The Black Sheep Had a Good Side, Too.
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Rattling Old Bones: Writing a Family History. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The Black Sheep Had a Good Side, Too. Despite his philandering and his hot-headedness, my paternal grandfather. S brother, James H. "Jim" Troutman, seems to have been a likeable, energetic, and resourceful person. He was my dad's favorite uncle. At age 24, Jim married Mary Sue. Olinger, 19, daughter of William and Sarah Olinger. It was 17 August 1904. At that time, Jim was a merchant. [1]. D rather wear out than rust out. S raised m...
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Southern Bloggers Conference: Fall Decor Contest
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Click Order Now to Purchase Your Ticket! Southern Bloggers Conference 2012. Here in the South - we love our county fairs. We have a long tradition of entering crafts and foods and such for judging. So think of our Fall Decor Contest as the "local fair"! The Southern Bloggers Conference 2012 Fall Decor Contest will have several categories. You may enter as many as you like. Table/Place Settings (limited to one setting). Home Decor (such as pillows, etc). Pack your entry in your bag! No - you dont need to ...
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