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Taylor Tales
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. He starting to look like a little man :). March 23, 2011 at 5:47 AM. What delightful pictures, Jenn! Cruz is a little cutie! I loved pictures of him in his onsie and santa suit. X looks like such a big boy next to him! Pretty soon hell be cursing the street of Nampa on his new Bike! April 11, 2011 at 7:20 PM. Been awhile since I checked in on your blog. Your boys are so handsome. April 19, 2011 at 8:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Taylor Tales: July 2010
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Friday, July 9, 2010. The bison would come up pretty close to the cars. They definately know they own the land. They go where ever they want to go. I got some great shots of them though. The kids thought it was hilarious. We saw hundreds of bison. They were less impressed with Old Faithful. Oh well. Us at the Bear and Wolf center in West Yellowstone. This is the gentleman that Uncle B donated his old Jimmy to. He was going to take off his Navy hat! Easter shots with no hair. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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GreatGreats: Less-than-Accurate Obituary : Flora (Wallace) Hegwer
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. Less-than-Accurate Obituary : Flora (Wallace) Hegwer. It may be in print but that doesn't make it complete. Great Grand-Uncle Henry Hegwer's second wife was Flora C. (Wallace) Hegwer. I just found an obituary for her at GenealogyBank. From the Denver Post. Of 7 February 1910, p.2, col. 6, thanks to the TechZone at SCGS Jamboree. It seems there is no end to his adventures. With slashes indicating paragraphs:. Flora's first child, Otto, was born in Kansa...
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GreatGreats: August 2015
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. Transcribed from the newspaper Vermont Republican. Of Windsor, Vermont. It was the 5 March 1821 issue on p. 3. Accessed with GenealogyBank.com. Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright; for the end of theta man is peace.'. The death notice immediately following was, coincidentally, one sentence for one of his grandsons, Paul Davison, who died at age 26 in Waterford. Thomas Bascom and Martha Boltwood Field. Thomas Bascom = Martha Boltwood Field.
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GreatGreats: First Friday Folder: Simeon Bates & Abigail Bates
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. First Friday Folder: Simeon Bates and Abigail Bates. I see all the neat blogging ideas for days of the week, such as Wordless Wednesday. My plan is to go through it and look at:. Are there any duplicates or other papers I can remove? I always feel good when I can make a folder smaller! Is there anything that even shouldn't be in this folder in the first place? Are the family group sheets for the children who aren't my direct line together? So, today I ...
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GreatGreats: First Friday Folder: David Bascom & Lydia Palmer
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. First Friday Folder: David Bascom and Lydia Palmer. David Bascom and Lydia are third great-grandparents on my mother's side. I selected this folder for review because, if I decide to participate in NEHGS' new database project Early Vermont Settlers to 1784. Lydia's father, Zenas Palmer, is a viable candidate. Before working on Zenas, I better make sure the more recent generation is in good shape…. (Read the very first one here to review. I need to reme...
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GreatGreats: Keating Variations
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. Céitinn, Cateing, Cating, Cayting, Ceating, Ceitin, Ceitinn, Kaiting, Kateing, Kating, Katting, Keatance, Keateing, Keatinge, Keatings, Keatting, Keeting, Keetinge, Keting, Ketinge, Ketting, Kettinge, Ketyng, Ketynge, Mac Céitín, MacKeating,. From the Irish Times webpage. I've blogged about this resource. Many years ago. It's good to revisit great resources periodically! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just a Great Coincidence? Life From The Roots.
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GreatGreats: Resource: Old Lutheran Migration
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. Resource: Old Lutheran Migration. The latest issue of American Ancestors. Is a publication of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. And I'm used to finding info about my maternal grandfather's Colonial New England. Ancestry in almost every issue. Expected to find an article directly relevant to my Hegwer line! While Carl Benjamin Hegwer and Maria Rosina (Ilgner) Hegwer are not specifically mentioned,. There is no doubt that Carl Benjamin Hegwe...
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GreatGreats: April 2015
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. First Friday Folder: Patrick Keating and Catherine Dooley. Patrick and Catherine are two of my maternal great-grandparents. It took me over 10 years to find them and prove it. There was a lot of research with three independent serendipitous events involved and, someday, I should blog about it all…. I selected this folder for review this week because recent atDNA matches show promise and have re-energized my research on this line. Maybe I can. I have al...
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GreatGreats: Books
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A genealogy blog featuring all my Great Ancestors *. Rachel Bellerby. Tracing your Yorkshire Ancestors. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books, 2006. Amanda Bevan. Tracing your Ancestors in the National Archives: The Website and Beyond. 7th Ed.). Richmond, Surrey: The National Archives, 2006. Nancy Ellen Carlberg. Beginning English Research. Anaheim, California: Carlberg Press, 1997. David E. Gardner and Frank Smith. Genealogical Research in England and Wales, Vol. I. London: Duckworth, 1971.